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WEDNESDAY, JULY <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong>22<br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
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Your<br />
local news.<br />
Widening<br />
the search<br />
for Bertie<br />
Page 2<br />
Planting aims<br />
to rejuvenate<br />
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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 />
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THE SEARCH and appeal for<br />
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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 />
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Bertie’s return to her Moncks<br />
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New ‘missing’ signs have<br />
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“We’ve had a couple of<br />
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been the right dog, obviously. It’s just<br />
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“People pass on anything they see<br />
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Earlier in the search,<br />
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• By Kristie Boland<br />
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THREE TITLES and a new<br />
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Westport’s Nine Mile Beach<br />
over the weekend.<br />
The Sumner 15-year-old<br />
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a the event, winning<br />
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well as the under-16 boys<br />
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Tyro said he did not<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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So far the survey, which wi l<br />
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than 100 responses.<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 />
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The study is part of an investigation<br />
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climate change.<br />
Ara Institute of Canterbury<br />
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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 />
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then they won’t follow urgent<br />
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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 />
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early August during the next<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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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 />
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tender by the city council<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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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 />
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his grandfather and great uncle<br />
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which he claims was built by the<br />
wrongly accused ‘horse thief’<br />
Roberts while on the run after<br />
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Jonathan Roberts was born<br />
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writing skills in the forging of a<br />
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in the act, the former bank clerk<br />
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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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8 9<br />
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11 12<br />
13 14 15<br />
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19 <strong>20</strong> 21<br />
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Across<br />
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The mid-size sport utility vehicle<br />
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will look to maintain the ground<br />
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see any reason why that won’t<br />
happen, it is a quality car and one<br />
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buyer, I can’t help but think how<br />
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it is plush inside, with full leather<br />
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are utilised, giving the Sportage a<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 />
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 />
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the result of much collaboration,<br />
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unit that drives through<br />
an equally refifned eight-speed<br />
automatic transmission.<br />
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 />
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 />
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have come out of the Kia factories<br />
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strength.<br />
They also impress with their<br />
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per 100km/h combined cycle<br />
average. By my reckoning I’d say<br />
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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 />
• Price – Kia Sportage<br />
X-Line, AWD, $59,990<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
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• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<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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The new Sportage incorporates<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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is a choice of driver selectable<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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When I picked up the evaluation<br />
car I remarked on the<br />
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All of those cars, SUVs and<br />
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