Bay Harbour: July 20, 2022
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2022 Connecting Your Local Community starnews.co.nz Your local news. Widening the search for Bertie Page 2 Planting aims to rejuvenate lake Pages 8 & 10 anywhere, anytime. Esplanade bungalow sells for $3.5m • By Nikki Preston A LARGE, renovated home (above) on the highly sought after Esplanade, in Sumner, has sold for $3.5 million – more than $1.6m above RV. On average only one property a year comes up for sale on the street, meaning demand is high. Said Harcourts Christchurch city agent Alison Aitken, who sold the five-bedroom, three-bathroom home: “The Esplanade is the place to be if you can ever get in there.” The Esplanade property was owned by a craftsman builder who had both renovated and extended what was initially a 1940s bungalow to create a large, modern family home. There were six registered buyers and three people actively bidding at the auction. • Turn to page 5 Call for alcohol ban after anti-social behaviour • By Emily Moorhouse AN ALCOHOL ban in Woolston Village is being investigated after concerns of anti-social behaviour. Woolston resident Paul McMahon presented a petition to the Waikura Linwood-Central-Heathcore Community Board at its latest meeting. The petition, with more than 150 signatures from residents and Paul McMahon local businesses, was in support of introducing an alcohol ban. McMahon said what was most upsetting was the increase in public drinking and intoxication on Ferry Rd, where a group of people frequently sit on street furniture drinking alcohol. “[They are] leering at women, scaring school children, begging for money so they can purchase cheap alcohol from the local offlicences,” McMahon said. McMahon has had discussions with local businesses, which agree there is an increase in alcoholrelated harm in the area. • Turn to page 3 Hardy’s Natural Health - Instore NOW! We’re your natural health experts - and now we’re a Hardy’s Health Hub! Lynley, Orla, Lil, Grant (Pharmacist/Owner) Pav, Sue, Brittany, Kellie Kellie and the team will provide great advice on our top quality range of supplements - including Solgar. Call into the pharmacy and pick up your copy of our latest My Hardy’s magazine. Health Hub 1005 Ferry Rd, Ferrymead | Ph 03 943 9635 | OPEN 6 DAYS (Closed Sun)
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WEDNESDAY, JULY <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>22<br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
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Widening<br />
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for Bertie<br />
Page 2<br />
Planting aims<br />
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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 />
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“An understanding of<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Please look after our road<br />
workers by sticking to the<br />
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Also please be on the lookout for<br />
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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 />
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from Ferrymead to<br />
Scarborough Beach<br />
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governance team with<br />
the city council and the<br />
Waikura Linwood-Central-<br />
Heathcote Community<br />
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funding to finish the<br />
pathway by applying to<br />
the Government’s shovel<br />
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CCPG and the city<br />
council held a number<br />
of community outreach<br />
events to outline detailed<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Across<br />
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The mid-size sport utility vehicle<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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activated. It is clever technology<br />
that fifrst came to my notice in a<br />
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bearing in mind Hyundai and Kia<br />
are under the same ownership.<br />
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share, of course, the drivelines<br />
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an equally refifned eight-speed<br />
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Kia rates the turbocharged<br />
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They are generous outputs and,<br />
of course, realised low at just<br />
4000rpm and <strong>20</strong>00rpm for<br />
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with its mid-range boost and<br />
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They also impress with their<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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• Dimensions – Length,<br />
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• Performance –<br />
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• Fuel usage – 7.3/100km<br />
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and dispensing the kilometres<br />
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At almost 4.7m in length the<br />
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It’s that ease of driving that is<br />
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one of certain security as acceleration<br />
is requested on corner<br />
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The turbo boost offers substantial<br />
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and sport – each has its own feel<br />
and purpose.<br />
Kia is also pitching the<br />
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car I remarked on the<br />
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was good supply for most models,<br />
although some specififcation<br />
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All of those cars, SUVs and<br />
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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