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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <strong>19</strong>, <strong>2022</strong><br />

Passionate about our place<br />

starnews.co.nz<br />

Couple save<br />

home deposit<br />

in a year<br />

Page 3<br />

Property Guide liftout inside<br />

More housing<br />

developments<br />

underway<br />

Pages 4 & 5<br />

Daily plunge ahead<br />

of world ice champs<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

TAKING A daily dip in a chest<br />

freezer isn’t most people’s idea of<br />

having fun.<br />

But for Hannah Drury it is all<br />

part of her training as she prepares<br />

for the world ice swimming<br />

championships.<br />

For the last two months the<br />

44-year-old, of Rolleston, has<br />

got into the three-degree water,<br />

bathing for six minutes up to her<br />

neck. She has recently stretched<br />

her acclimatisation goal for the<br />

worlds in Samoëns in France in<br />

January further by immersing her<br />

face as well.<br />

“Because there’s lots of nerve<br />

endings in your face, when your<br />

face gets cold it makes you want<br />

to gasp,” she said.<br />

She said the freezer was turned<br />

on for a couple of hours at a time,<br />

to get the water temperature to<br />

one to three degrees.<br />

Drury said she doesn’t generally<br />

like the cold, and rugged up<br />

in winter to keep warm.<br />

But she does enjoy her new<br />

sporting passion, after trying<br />

it for the first time this year<br />

and qualifying for the world<br />

championships.<br />

• Turn to page 7<br />

• Watch the video on<br />

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ICY BATH: Hannah Drury sits in three-degree<br />

water every day in preparation for the world ice<br />

swimming championships. Her first dip in icy<br />

water was in July, at Lake Tekapo on the way to<br />

the nationals.<br />

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property<br />

prices<br />

lowest<br />

since May<br />

SELWYN PROPERTY prices<br />

dropped to their lowest level<br />

since May in the latest Real Estate<br />

Institute of New Zealand data.<br />

The median price for houses in<br />

the district was $810,000 for the<br />

month of September, compared to<br />

$829,000 in August. In May, the<br />

median was $805,000, the lowest<br />

level so far this year since a peak<br />

of $895,000 in March following<br />

record price rises in the previous<br />

12 months.<br />

The decline to<br />

$810,000 was in<br />

spite of a rise in the<br />

overall Canterbury<br />

median, up four<br />

per cent on the<br />

month of August,<br />

buoyed by big<br />

increases to the<br />

medians in the<br />

Jen Baird<br />

districts of Timaru and Kaikōura.<br />

Chief executive Jen Baird said<br />

market activity was steady in<br />

September for Canterbury.<br />

“But a feeling of uncertainty<br />

amongst buyers and vendors<br />

lingers, influenced by business<br />

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here: Hannah Drury is one<br />

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So cool, in fact, she has a<br />

daily routine of getting into<br />

a water-filled chest freezer;<br />

the water being three<br />

degrees.<br />

She’s preparing for<br />

the world ice swimming<br />

championships (see page 1)<br />

in France in January. Like<br />

any top athlete she needs to<br />

train. But the water now<br />

isn’t cold here, so what better<br />

way to get the body used<br />

to what lies ahead than to<br />

improvise. A chest freezer<br />

full of very cold water does<br />

the trick.<br />

news<br />

Huge turnout for <strong>Selwyn</strong> Spring Show<br />

About 14,000 went along to the show on Saturday at the Ellesmere A & P<br />

grounds at Leeston.<br />

Page 11<br />

Also on water sports, we<br />

have the latest on jetskier<br />

Corban Farnley (page 21).<br />

The 17-year-old West<br />

Melton teenager has just got<br />

back from a big contest in<br />

Arizona, with a trophy.<br />

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• By Nikki Preston<br />

A COUPLE who has managed<br />

to snag their first home at the<br />

young ages of <strong>19</strong> and 21 say even<br />

they are surprised at how quickly<br />

it happened.<br />

Emily Walker, <strong>19</strong>, and Bradyn<br />

Taylor, 21, only started saving<br />

for their first home at the start of<br />

this year and were not expecting<br />

to be in a position to have a 10<br />

per cent deposit needed to buy a<br />

house until 2023.<br />

But four weeks ago, a threebedroom<br />

home in Rolleston<br />

caught Walker’s eye while she<br />

was scrolling through a property<br />

website one night.<br />

They did a quick search on<br />

OneRoof to check the property<br />

estimate and when it looked like<br />

it could be within reach, they<br />

quickly arranged a private viewing.<br />

Two days later they submitted<br />

their offer with just two hours to<br />

spare before the deadline closed<br />

and were shocked to hear their<br />

conditional offer of $550,000 had<br />

been accepted. The offer is also<br />

the maximum amount they can<br />

spend in Christchurch to<br />

be eligible for the First Home<br />

Grant.<br />

“It was mental,” Walker said.<br />

Walker, who works on a service<br />

desk for an IT company, and<br />

Taylor, a landscape gardener, had<br />

been looking at suburbs all over<br />

Christchurch and had initially<br />

thought Rolleston was over their<br />

budget.<br />

The <strong>19</strong>80s home on Byron St<br />

had been a rental property so<br />

had some minor paint chips,<br />

but Walker didn’t expect the<br />

cosmetic work to cost too much<br />

to fix.<br />

“It’s a bit of an older home. It’s<br />

definitely not the nicest one in<br />

Rolleston, but it’s hopefully going<br />

to look amazing by the time<br />

we are done with it.<br />

“We thought it would be an<br />

amazing opportunity because of<br />

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how much Rolleston is growing<br />

and I think it’s going to just continue<br />

climbing from there.”<br />

After their conditional offer<br />

was accepted, the couple then<br />

worked with their mortgage<br />

brokers at Loan Market and by<br />

gaining approval for Kāinga<br />

Ora’s First Home Grant and First<br />

Home Loan they were able to<br />

secure their first home with just<br />

a five per cent deposit.<br />

The property went unconditional<br />

two weeks ago and Walker<br />

said she’s still in shock.<br />

“It was incredible. Honestly,<br />

we thought we were not going to<br />

get it because of how hard it has<br />

been for lots of buyers.”<br />

Walker said they saved their<br />

$32,000 contribution by being<br />

really careful with their spending<br />

this year. Their deposit was<br />

further bolstered by the $20,00<br />

in their KiwiSaver accounts and<br />

the First Home Grant.<br />

“We had been saving non-stop<br />

and spending as little money as<br />

possible, but also we wouldn’t be<br />

missing out on things.”<br />

Their only bills were rent, utilities<br />

and groceries so they didn’t<br />

have any major debts other than<br />

a couple of credit cards which<br />

they have now paid off. On the<br />

budget they set themselves, they<br />

were still able to save $600 a<br />

week.<br />

They also got in a flatmate to<br />

help pay the rent on their twobedroom<br />

inner-city apartment<br />

so they could save more money.<br />

“We tried not to spend too<br />

much, but at the same time we<br />

didn’t feel like we were always<br />

trapped by the boundaries of<br />

which we had set ourselves.<br />

“Something that’s also quite<br />

amazing is that we had no financial<br />

help from parents or anyone,<br />

it was just the banks and Kāinga<br />

Ora.”<br />

While moving about 30 minutes<br />

out of the central city would<br />

mean Walker would have to<br />

endure a longer commute on the<br />

NEWS 3<br />

Young couple save home deposit in a year<br />

STOKED: Bradyn Taylor, 21, and Emily Walker, <strong>19</strong>, outside<br />

their new three-bedroom home in Rolleston.<br />

PHOTO: NZ HERALD<br />

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

days she went into the office, she<br />

said it was worth it to be paying<br />

off their own mortgage and not<br />

someone else’s.<br />

A lot of people their age<br />

thought home ownership was a<br />

pipe dream, she said, but they<br />

were proof that it is achievable.<br />

She urged first home buyers<br />

to also keep any eye out on what<br />

was for sale as the right property<br />

could pop up when they least<br />

expected it. The Government<br />

increasing the cap on how much<br />

could be spent on properties<br />

and still be eligible for the First<br />

Home Grant had also worked in<br />

their favour.<br />

Loan Market mortgage adviser<br />

Angela Wanoa, who helped<br />

Taylor and Walker, said it is absolutely<br />

achievable for first home<br />

buyers to get in the market now<br />

as long as they have prepared<br />

themselves.<br />

“I seriously think at school<br />

there’s a real missing piece for<br />

young people and as soon as kids<br />

get their first job they should<br />

start contributing as much as<br />

they can into KiwiSaver to start<br />

building your deposit.”<br />

Keeping short-term debts low<br />

– or even better not having them<br />

– and making sure the accounts<br />

stay within their limits will also<br />

help people when they apply to<br />

the bank for their first mortgage,<br />

she said.<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

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Neighbours disagree over proposed<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

NEIGHBOURING Prebbleton<br />

residents are divided on<br />

whether to chop their land up<br />

as the pressure goes on from the<br />

district council and developers to<br />

intensify the district.<br />

Prebbleton is about to increase<br />

by another 820 sections after<br />

a successful plan change, and<br />

would almost double in size if<br />

two other plan changes are approved.<br />

Several residents live on one<br />

of the latest chunks of rural land<br />

that could go into housing –<br />

some support development while<br />

others are avidly opposed.<br />

The Plan Change 79 rezoning<br />

application, for 527 sections<br />

on 37ha on Birchs Rd, recently<br />

received 36 submissions.<br />

It comes as the Lincoln Voice<br />

residents’ group continues to<br />

fight Plan Change 69 in the Environment<br />

Court. PC69 would<br />

see 1710 sections on <strong>19</strong>0ha of<br />

rural land.<br />

Neighbours John and Sue<br />

Sheaf and Tom and Helen Fraser<br />

believe PC79 will not be successful<br />

as the National Policy Statement<br />

for Highly Productive Land<br />

came into effect on Monday.<br />

The PC79 area comprises mostly<br />

class 1 and 2 soils, which have<br />

been given enhanced protection<br />

in the new legislation.<br />

Nevetheless, they fear it will<br />

be approved and they will be<br />

surrounded by fences and dense<br />

housing, up to three stories high,<br />

in spite of the PC79 area being<br />

half a kilometre outside the<br />

Prebbleton town boundary.<br />

Sheaf said while rezoning to<br />

residential would dramatically<br />

increase the value of their home,<br />

no money in the world would<br />

make them want to sell to a<br />

developer.<br />

“That’s a matter of principle<br />

that we are prepared to put our<br />

bank balance against,” he said.<br />

Not only did they not want to<br />

move, they did not want to see<br />

the valuable soils “going underneath<br />

houses and asphalt”.<br />

Sheaf said he and Sue had lived<br />

happily at their 0.6ha property<br />

for six years. They had rebuilt the<br />

interior of their home, cleared<br />

weeds, and planted the area with<br />

natives, an orchard and vegetable<br />

gardens, and had hens for free<br />

range eggs.<br />

The Frasers said they had<br />

PARADISE: No amount of money in the<br />

world would make John Sheaf want to<br />

leave his lifestyle section on the outskirts of<br />

Prebbleton. Sheaf opposes Plan Change 97.<br />

lived on their 4ha property since<br />

buying it in <strong>19</strong>70 as a bare block.<br />

They had built their home, planted<br />

it out, and to this day farmed<br />

prime lambs there. They enjoyed<br />

living in a rural environment<br />

and believed their grandchildren<br />

would one day take it over and<br />

bring up their children there.<br />

“We are the longest-term residents<br />

within the proposed subdivision.<br />

We find it incomprehensible<br />

that someone can apply to<br />

subdivide our land without our<br />

consent,” Tom Fraser said.<br />

“It’s morally wrong, we don’t<br />

want to shift, but it’s also morally<br />

wrong to take highly productive<br />

land and convert it to concrete.”<br />

The Sheafs and Frasers<br />

were among the majority of<br />

submitters who opposed PC79.<br />

Reasons given by submitters<br />

also included pressure on<br />

infrastructure, increase in<br />

traffic, and oversupply of<br />

homes following the other two<br />

Prebbleton plan changes.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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NEWS 5<br />

plan change<br />

GROWING: Work<br />

started this week on<br />

a 25-hectare block<br />

on the south side of<br />

Edward St, Lincoln,<br />

where about 240<br />

residential sections<br />

will go, and next<br />

to it potentially a<br />

retirement home.<br />

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CLARKE<br />

Among supporting submitters<br />

were the Sheafs’ and Frasers’<br />

neighbours, who live in the PC79<br />

area.<br />

John and Bev Broadway,<br />

Anthony Sutton, and Jason<br />

Rademaker submitted separately,<br />

but outlined the same reasons,<br />

including that building houses<br />

would be a better and more efficient<br />

use of their land, the PC79<br />

area would be a logical extension<br />

to the township and it would be<br />

well-placed to connect with the<br />

new Kakaha Park across the road.<br />

The Broadways also said their<br />

lifestyle block was too small for<br />

a viable farming business. It was<br />

currently used for grazing “a few<br />

sheep and a couple of horses”.<br />

Rademaker also said Kakaha<br />

Park would have hundreds of<br />

car parking spaces and lighting,<br />

which was more suited to the<br />

residential lifestyle the subdivision<br />

would bring.<br />

The PC79 application was<br />

made by Birchs Village Ltd, of<br />

which Ryan Geddes is the sole<br />

director. He lives in Christchurch<br />

and is understood to own<br />

one of the eight blocks of land<br />

which make up the PC79 area.<br />

Geddes did not return calls to<br />

the <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong>.<br />

Meanwhile, the two remaining<br />

plan changes pertaining to<br />

Prebbleton are Plan Change 68,<br />

for 820 sections on Trents Rd,<br />

and Plan Change 72, for 295 sections<br />

on the south side of Trices<br />

Rd and eastern side of Birchs Rd.<br />

PC68 is soon to be operative<br />

after no appeals were received<br />

by the deadline date of Friday<br />

last week, while PC72 is being<br />

appealed in the Environment<br />

Court.<br />

New development plus<br />

retirement home bid<br />

• By Barry Clarke<br />

PRELIMINARY groundwork<br />

is underway on another big<br />

residential housing development<br />

in Lincoln, which may eventually<br />

also see a retirement home next<br />

to it.<br />

About 240 sections are<br />

planned for a 25-hectare site<br />

bordering Edward St back to the<br />

Lincoln Wetlands area, a popular<br />

recreation area for walkers,<br />

joggers and cyclists, and home to<br />

numerous bird species.<br />

Lime Developments owner<br />

Jack Lin said engineering consents<br />

are still being worked<br />

through, but the company<br />

was able to start preliminary<br />

ground work to take advantage<br />

of the spring and early summer<br />

weather.<br />

The subdivision was given<br />

building consent late last year.<br />

It was hoped the titles for the<br />

first stage of 62 sections would be<br />

available by mid next year.<br />

The proximity of the wetlands,<br />

Liffey Springs Reserve and<br />

walking tracks along the<br />

Ararira-LII River would make<br />

the development attractive to<br />

buyers, said Lin.<br />

The longer term plan was for<br />

a retirement home to be built on<br />

land purchased by the company<br />

on the southern side of Edward<br />

St and Ellesmere Rd. There were<br />

discussions with a retirement<br />

home operator.<br />

Fencing with marketing would<br />

soon go up along Ellesmere Rd<br />

where the residential sections<br />

were to be developed, he said.<br />

The subdivision would be<br />

called Brookvale and the rest<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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

NEWS 7<br />

‘I’m absolutely loving this’ - ice swimmer<br />

COLD STUFF: Hannah Drury being helped by teammates<br />

after finishing her first 500m ice swim at the nationals in<br />

Alexandra.<br />

• From page 1<br />

Ice swimming is swimming in<br />

water with a temperature of five<br />

degrees or lower, with swimmers<br />

wearing only their togs, cap and<br />

goggles.<br />

Drury said she had not tried<br />

out the sport until competing in<br />

the first-ever national championships<br />

in New Zealand at Alexandra<br />

in July. Having a background<br />

as an open water competitor,<br />

she had been drawn by the challenge<br />

much colder water would<br />

provide.<br />

Her first foray into icy water<br />

was on the way there, where she<br />

stopped for a dip in Lake Tekapo.<br />

She had ended up enjoying the<br />

swimming events themselves,<br />

having focused on the end goal<br />

of completion, rather than the<br />

pain of the cold on her skin,<br />

hands and feet. She had also<br />

been buoyed by the camaraderie<br />

of fellow swimmers and supporters,<br />

who had cheered her on.<br />

“During the swim I was thinking<br />

‘I’m absolutely loving this,’<br />

which was quite a surprise to me,<br />

I didn’t think I would enjoy doing<br />

it,” Drury said.<br />

“Just the feeling when you are<br />

in there, you feel really alive,” she<br />

said.<br />

“It’s not easy, so you feel really<br />

good when you have succeeded<br />

at it.”<br />

The longest she was in the<br />

water for at the nationals was<br />

about eight minutes, for a<br />

500-metre freestyle race. In<br />

France, she will compete in the<br />

100-metre butterfly, and 100-metre<br />

individual medley where she<br />

will complete one length each of<br />

freestyle, backstroke, butterfly<br />

and breast stroke.<br />

For fitness, Drury is training<br />

at Lake Rua, swimming there<br />

twice per week, where the current<br />

water temperature is about<br />

12 degrees. She is also doing pool<br />

swimming three-to-four times<br />

a week.<br />

Prior to the championships,<br />

Drury will travel to England to<br />

see family with husband Alex<br />

and their two sons. She will<br />

then meet up with fellow New<br />

Zealand team members for a<br />

pre-championships training<br />

camp.<br />

Drury said ideally the lake<br />

temperature would be around<br />

four degrees at the champs. But<br />

as the lake was located in a ski<br />

resort with snow all around, it<br />

could easily plummet closer to<br />

the zero mark.<br />

Nevertheless, she was looking<br />

forward to it and could not wait<br />

to compete.<br />

“It’s the chance of a lifetime,”<br />

she said.<br />

Free events<br />

Riverside Market<br />

Conduit Square<br />

Victoria Square<br />

botanic gardens picnic<br />

Tram Jam, Fat Eddie’s<br />

12 Bar, Rolling Stone<br />

Ticketed events<br />

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Fat Eddie’s<br />

Big Band Boogie Ball<br />

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Stories from the Grave at Hororata<br />

On this day we remember the departed.<br />

All Saints Day November 1st 5.30pm<br />

Stories From the Grave.<br />

Meet at the First Church at 5.30 p.m.<br />

Hororata Road, Scotts Road corner<br />

Cash bar • Light food • Once the shadows fall, you will tour the graveyard<br />

and hear stories of some of the early settlers and some who were just as<br />

interesting for other reasons.<br />

Entrance $10 per person (cash only paid at the door).<br />

As spaces will be limited, we recommend you pre book before<br />

Friday <strong>October</strong> 21st by emailing the secretary Hororata Historical Society<br />

at: hororatahistoricalsociety@gmail.com<br />

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8 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong>


Shed fire<br />

deemed not<br />

suspicious<br />

• By Tina Grumball<br />

A SEVERE fire that gutted a shed<br />

where a gang-related shooting<br />

took place has been ruled as nonsuspicious.<br />

The shed, or workshop, caught<br />

fire at 9.50pm on Sunday, <strong>October</strong><br />

9. After an investigation, it was<br />

found that old burn piles had<br />

been reignited elsewhere.<br />

Their embers were carried by<br />

strong winds to the Maddisons<br />

Rd address and set the structure<br />

alight.<br />

Four firetrucks and four tankers<br />

attended and it was finally<br />

contained at about half-past midnight.<br />

The site was also in the news in<br />

early July when a man was shot. A<br />

31-year-old Mongols MC affiliate<br />

was arrested and charged with<br />

wounding with intent to cause<br />

grievous bodily harm and unlawful<br />

possession of a firearm.<br />

He pleaded not guilty and will<br />

reappear in Christchurch district<br />

court on December 15.<br />

A neighbour nearby said the<br />

fire was “not a nice wake-up call”.<br />

When asked if the building was<br />

unoccupied, she said she had not<br />

seen any activity for a while and<br />

thought whoever lived there had<br />

moved out.<br />

THREE MORE Chorus street<br />

cabinets are set to become works<br />

of art.<br />

They come out of a call for<br />

designs, which now takes the<br />

number of publicly inspired art<br />

works in the district to seven.<br />

Chorus spokesperson Jo Seddon<br />

said the task of selecting the<br />

winning designs proved to be<br />

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“We’ve been really lucky with<br />

the standard of designs that<br />

were submitted and it was very<br />

hard to narrow it down to just<br />

two,” she said.<br />

Sea Avery’s A Native Feast and<br />

Veronica Ek’s The Gang were<br />

the winning designs.<br />

But another also caught the<br />

eye of the judges – Anne Mc-<br />

Donald’s Coloured Pencils.<br />

So they went with all three.<br />

Said Seddon: “In fact we were<br />

so impressed with the standard<br />

of designs, a further mural was<br />

commissioned – one that reflects<br />

support of diversity and inclusion.<br />

“The design shows multicoloured<br />

pencils that symbolise<br />

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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WINNERS: The judges were so impressed by the standard of designs they decided to commission three, rather than<br />

two, new cabinet murals.<br />

Vibrant new artwork commissioned<br />

that while we may all be different,<br />

we can all be accepted for<br />

who we are.<br />

“<strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council<br />

has been very supportive,<br />

particularly Mayor Sam<br />

Broughton, and we are looking<br />

forward to building on this<br />

to bring more art work to the<br />

community,” Seddon said.<br />

Waihora Ellesmere Trust<br />

Presenting:<br />

The <strong>2022</strong> Te Waihora/<br />

Lake Ellesmere Living<br />

Lake Symposium<br />

On Saturday 29th of <strong>October</strong> 9am – 4pm at<br />

Waihora Clay target club, Gammacks Road,<br />

canal end of Ridge Road, this is a public<br />

symposium – all welcome.<br />

Comprising a Field Trip (via Bus) to<br />

Kaitorete Spit. Discussion on Tāwhaki and<br />

the aerospace potential of Kaitorete Spit as<br />

well as local pest control projects. Visit Ahuriri<br />

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these restoration projects and bicycle trails<br />

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A series of presentations<br />

giving updates on ecological<br />

restoration projects in the<br />

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catchment, from Environment<br />

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New Zealand’s drinking water laws have changed.<br />

Under the Water Services Act 2021, councils must chlorinate public<br />

drinking water supplies by 15 November <strong>2022</strong>. <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council has<br />

started applying for exemptions for its previously unchlorinated supplies<br />

and is expecting feedback on these applications from Taumata Arowai in<br />

early 2023.<br />

If you’re on a water supply that isn’t currently chlorinated, we will be<br />

installing chlorination in order to comply with the law as per the<br />

below timetable.<br />

Location<br />

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Taumutu<br />

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your water supply, sign up at selwyn.govt.nz/wateralerts.<br />

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Proposed Rollout Date (Week commencing)<br />

25 <strong>October</strong><br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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

NEWS 11<br />

Spring show returns to full glory<br />

SELWYN SPRING Show<br />

organisers were thrilled with<br />

the huge turnout to their annual<br />

event on Saturday.<br />

About 14,000 turned out to<br />

the show on a stunning sunny<br />

spring day at the Ellesmere A & P<br />

grounds at Leeston.<br />

Show president David Birkett<br />

said he and fellow committee<br />

members could not have been<br />

more pleased with how the show<br />

went as it returned to its full glory<br />

following the pandemic. A scaleddown<br />

150th jubilee show was held<br />

last year after being postponed<br />

from the previous year.<br />

“After a two-year break for<br />

public entry, it was fantastic that<br />

the show was as popular as ever.<br />

It was marvellous to see so many<br />

people,” Birkett said.<br />

“It takes such a huge effort by<br />

volunteers and the community to<br />

put the day on but it is all worth<br />

it when you see the delight on<br />

everyone’s faces.”<br />

Supreme Champion<br />

Huacaya Shamarra Galactica<br />

with judge Dean Ford and<br />

owner Anya Walkington.<br />

Competitors get<br />

up a sweat in the<br />

woodchopping.<br />

Right – Chef Paul<br />

Robinson, with Bella Rose<br />

Pua and Caitlin White of<br />

Ellesmere College, at a<br />

cooking demonstration.<br />

Leeston and Lincoln<br />

primary schools go headto-head<br />

in the relay<br />

competition (above left),<br />

which was ultimately won<br />

by the Southbridge’s The<br />

Bandits. Shearing and<br />

highland dancing also<br />

proved popular.<br />

Kate Lye models the winning supreme Wearable Arts outfit,<br />

made by Sam McGregor and Ragavi Meiyalaghan.


12 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong>


Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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

NEWS 13<br />

Call goes out to join emergency services<br />

BURNHAM ARMY firefighter<br />

Sophie Wardell is on a mission<br />

to inspire more young people to<br />

pursue careers in the emergency<br />

services.<br />

The 21-year-old<br />

is bringing the<br />

Youth Search and<br />

Rescue training<br />

programme to<br />

Canterbury, after<br />

it inspired her own<br />

Sophie<br />

Wardell<br />

army career.<br />

YSAR offers<br />

a three-year<br />

programme to<br />

14-18-year-olds and aims to help<br />

combat an ageing workforce in<br />

the search and rescue and emergency<br />

management sectors.<br />

Launched 14 years ago, until<br />

now the programme has only<br />

been available in Tauranga and<br />

Auckland.<br />

Wardell completed the programme<br />

in Tauranga while she<br />

was at high school, before joining<br />

the army in 20<strong>19</strong>. Having been in<br />

the army for the past three years<br />

and now settled in Canterbury,<br />

she’s ready to “give back”.<br />

The programme involves 26<br />

weekly classroom-based training<br />

sessions and eight outdoor weekend<br />

exercises a year, in which<br />

students learn a range of skills,<br />

from bushcraft and river crossings,<br />

to first aid and navigation.<br />

In the second year students<br />

FIRST RESPONSE: Burnham Army firefighter Sophie Wardell is bringing the Youth Search and Rescue training programme<br />

to Canterbury, after it inspired her own army career.<br />

complete modules through partner<br />

organisations such as Land-<br />

SAR, Coastguard and AREC,<br />

and during their third and final<br />

year they gain competencies in<br />

managing a full-scale emergency<br />

response.<br />

“It was definitely YSAR that<br />

pushed me towards the army.<br />

I’ve always loved the outdoors<br />

and being in the bush,” said<br />

Wardell.<br />

“It was so helpful during my 16<br />

weeks’ basic training at Waiouru.<br />

When we were out in the middle<br />

of nowhere and it was freezing<br />

cold and everyone was complaining,<br />

I didn’t find it too bad<br />

because I’d been in worse.<br />

“It was funny to watch all<br />

these boys who’d never been in<br />

the bush before struggle with<br />

it, and here’s this girl showing<br />

them how it’s done. I was well<br />

prepared in terms of navigation<br />

and bushcraft skills.”<br />

Wardell said being a firefighter<br />

with the army joins both her<br />

passions together.<br />

“I enjoy being outdoors and<br />

exercising and I like helping<br />

people, so I get the best of both<br />

worlds being an army firefighter.<br />

I would love to help young<br />

people get into the emergency<br />

services and LandSAR.”<br />

YSAR general manager Steve<br />

Campbell said YSAR is focused on<br />

building a robust, diverse future<br />

workforce in search and rescue<br />

and emergency management.<br />

“Research released in 2010<br />

suggested that 67 per cent of all<br />

search and rescue volunteers<br />

were male and over the age of 40.<br />

It was clear that the emergency<br />

response sectors were entering<br />

a period where there was an<br />

increase in the number of<br />

volunteers unsuitable for field<br />

deployment and that this would<br />

continue to a point of crisis from<br />

2020 and beyond unless this was<br />

addressed at a strategic level.”<br />

• To find out more visit<br />

www.ysar.org.nz<br />

Hororata Parish<br />

Spring Fair offers<br />

fun in the country<br />

The Hororata Parish<br />

Spring Fair is a traditional<br />

country fair is a “must<br />

do” for many people with<br />

the emphasis on family<br />

entertainment. After<br />

missing the event last<br />

year, the Parish is looking<br />

forward to welcoming<br />

everyone back to the<br />

Hororata Domain this<br />

Labour Day.<br />

The always popular<br />

Country Auction will<br />

return and as well as<br />

offering a huge range<br />

of second-hand items<br />

at bargain prices it will<br />

feature the Agri Garden Art Competition.<br />

This competition challenges locals to<br />

“Show their No.8 wire skills” creating fabulous<br />

sculpture that are auctioned with<br />

all proceeds going to the Hororata Parish.<br />

This is a chance to secure a one-off piece<br />

of art for your garden with the theme this<br />

year ‘movement’.<br />

The Children’s Races are always great<br />

fun and entertaining for the adults to<br />

watch! Kids can join in the sack, egg and<br />

spoon and other fun races at 10.30am<br />

with great prizes up for grabs. Pony rides<br />

and bouncy castles will keep the little<br />

ones entertained while adults can browse<br />

the stalls offering delicious homemade<br />

jams and speciality foods, handmade<br />

crafts, a wide range of plants and a large<br />

selection of second-hand books.<br />

The Fair is the Hororata Parish’s biggest<br />

fundraiser each year and contributed to<br />

the pastoral care that it offers in this rural<br />

community.<br />

Labour Day, 24th <strong>October</strong>, Hororata<br />

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14 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

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THE QUESTION being raised<br />

is should the <strong>Selwyn</strong> ratepayers<br />

contribute to the costs of the new<br />

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the budget has already been<br />

blown out of all proportion. The<br />

answer is categorically no.<br />

It is no fault of the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

ratepayers the Christchurch<br />

City Council could not get its<br />

act together in a timely manner,<br />

hence the enormous blowout on<br />

its original budget.<br />

Now it has the gall to come<br />

cap-in-hand asking for a<br />

financial commitment from<br />

other councils. It is hoped that<br />

when the time comes the <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

council has enough backbone<br />

to say no, given the ratepayers<br />

of <strong>Selwyn</strong> are already heading<br />

for an increase of six per cent in<br />

the next few years on top of an<br />

already exorbitant rates bill.<br />

However, there is another<br />

option available should the<br />

need arise. In your rates bill you<br />

will note there is a Canterbury<br />

Museum levy of $35, so looking<br />

outside the box let’s drop this<br />

levy to $15 and the remaining<br />

$20 be earmarked for the<br />

stadium at no extra cost to the<br />

ratepayers of Selywn. Simple.<br />

-Trevor Longmuir<br />

Rolleston<br />

We agree with contributing to<br />

the Christchurch stadium. We<br />

will use it and take the grand<br />

kids.<br />

Many people travel into<br />

Christchurch daily, it’s not<br />

as though we don’t utilise<br />

Christchurch infrastructure.<br />

It is a Canterbury asset. The<br />

Crusaders are Canterbury, for<br />

example.<br />

The fact it was ever allowed<br />

to so incompetently escalate<br />

out of control in the first place,<br />

though, still aggravates<br />

us.<br />

-Rob and Pete Davies<br />

Tai Tapu<br />

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

I do not believe any residents,<br />

whether it be from <strong>Selwyn</strong> or<br />

any other region, should be held<br />

to ransom for the blowout of the<br />

stadium.<br />

<strong>Times</strong> are tough for a lot<br />

of people. The cost of living<br />

is continuing to increase and<br />

increasing the rates by six per<br />

cent annually will definitely add<br />

more unnecessary pressure on<br />

residents.<br />

A stadium for sports events<br />

and concerts is considered a<br />

luxury for most, not a necessity.<br />

Having just, or still trying to<br />

recover from the impact of<br />

Covid, many are under financial<br />

pressure. Inflation is at an all<br />

time high, well over seven per<br />

cent, and guaranteed that not<br />

many received a pay increase in<br />

line with inflation.<br />

-Michael Romkes<br />

Lincoln<br />

With only 29,000 rateable<br />

properties and the fact <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

ratepayers will have a rates<br />

increase, I say no to helping<br />

fund the remainder of stadium<br />

costs. Corporates that<br />

benefit should definitely<br />

contribute.<br />

-S Woodham<br />

Te Taumutu<br />

relationship<br />

There was an article in the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> regarding the<br />

signing of a formal relationship<br />

between the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District<br />

Council and Te Taumutu<br />

Rūnanga.<br />

The article has blindsided<br />

many people. How many<br />

residents of <strong>Selwyn</strong> even know<br />

about this relationship and what<br />

it is all about?<br />

Surely before anything is<br />

signed the people of <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

have the right to know what<br />

the agreement is all about.<br />

An article, published with no<br />

LETTERS 15<br />

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explanation and an agreement<br />

with no discussion with our<br />

people, is very undemocratic.<br />

The wording “the role of mana<br />

whenua as a treaty partner of<br />

the Crown” is obviously what<br />

our council believe in and is<br />

following a Government<br />

policy.<br />

The purpose of local<br />

government (from the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> website) states very<br />

clearly: democracy and local<br />

accountability.<br />

So the council made a<br />

decision, but where does the<br />

democracy come in or the local<br />

accountability?<br />

-Margaret Holding<br />

(abridged)<br />

Rolleston<br />

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backyard at Lincoln. His column aims to raise public<br />

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Supporting the wellbeing and inclusion of our older residents in <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

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Simon Templeton, CEO of Age Concern Canterbury will discuss elder abuse and what services are available to help. He will also talk<br />

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Retirement Village Residents Association and you<br />

Whether you’re in a retirement village or thinking about moving into one – understanding the pros and cons of such a move is important<br />

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Succession Law and Occupation Rights Agreements<br />

The Law Commission has recently released recommendation for a new statute to the Inheritances (claims against estates) act.<br />

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SPORT <strong>19</strong><br />

Chamberlain’s ton steers the way again<br />

HARRY Chamberlain’s second<br />

consecutive match-winning<br />

century on Saturday has<br />

given him and his Leeston-<br />

Southbridge team a dream<br />

start to the new country cricket<br />

season.<br />

In a Canterbury Country premier<br />

one day competition clash<br />

of the titans at Darfield Domain,<br />

Chamberlain’s innings of 101 not<br />

out, off just 83 balls, steered his<br />

team to a tense two-wicket win<br />

over rivals Darfield.<br />

There were also victories for<br />

Weedons, Cheviot, and Sefton<br />

in round two in what is shaping<br />

up to be a quality, hard-fought<br />

season.<br />

Leeston-Southbridge won the<br />

toss and elected to bowl first – a<br />

decision they were soon ruing<br />

when Canterbury representatives<br />

Zak Foulkes (89 off 108) and<br />

Henry Shipley (37 off 40) were<br />

cruising against the balanced,<br />

disciplined bowling unit.<br />

Darfield finished their 45 overs<br />

on 211/7, confident that they<br />

could defend the total on their<br />

home patch.<br />

And they soon had Leeston-<br />

Southbridge reeling at 89/6,<br />

before Chamberlain, hot off<br />

an unbeaten century the week<br />

before, teamed up with Dougald<br />

Munro (30 off 37) for an ultimately<br />

match-winning 99-run<br />

seventh-wicket partnership.<br />

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There were still some tense<br />

moments before the winning<br />

runs were knocked off in the<br />

40th over, however, with just two<br />

wickets to spare.<br />

Sefton secured their second<br />

big win in as many matches with<br />

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Harbour in spite of their top<br />

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Batting first, at 49/4, it was<br />

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Micah Campbell was<br />

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At Southbrook Park, on a<br />

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Cheviot opener Ryan Ellis<br />

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Ohoka suffered another<br />

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Blake Coburn almost singlehandedly<br />

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Darfield 211/7 (Z Foulkes<br />

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Sefton 217 (M Laffey 85,<br />

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Ohoka 111 (D Lyons 26;<br />

C Robson 3/18, J Parker<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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

SPORT 21<br />

WINNER: Corban Farnley preparing to launch his jetski into the water and competing at Lake Havasu in Arizona at the world championships, where he<br />

won the Pro Am Ski Lite class.<br />

Teen jetski champ follows in dad’s footsteps<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

RACING ON a jetski is<br />

something Corban Farnley, of<br />

West Melton, has been doing<br />

since the age of 10.<br />

It is also something the<br />

17-year-old is very good at,<br />

proving that last week as he<br />

arrived home from America with<br />

a trophy for winning the Pro Am<br />

Ski Lite class at the International<br />

Jet Sports Boating Association<br />

annual world finals.<br />

Competitors from 34 nations<br />

competed for a number of<br />

world titles at the 42nd annual<br />

championships, held at Lake<br />

Havasu, Arizona.<br />

Farnley said there was no<br />

secret to his success, it was just a<br />

case of practice makes perfect.<br />

“Practice is the best way to<br />

get better, just keep riding, keep<br />

riding,” he said.<br />

He is following in the footsteps<br />

of dad Chris, a former national<br />

champion who owns jetski<br />

shops in Christchurch and<br />

Auckland. The pair are regulars<br />

on Christchurch’s Lake Roto<br />

Kohatu, where they get out and<br />

ride together.<br />

Farnley is also a national<br />

champ, and is not new to world<br />

titles either, having won three at<br />

Lake Havasu three years ago, in<br />

amateur and kids’ classes.<br />

He said his goal was to move<br />

up to open classes at the world<br />

champs next year, where the<br />

speeds of jetskis reach about<br />

125kmh, compared to about<br />

80kmh in the lite class.<br />

He said he had been grateful<br />

to compete at the world<br />

championships this year, after<br />

not initially expecting to make<br />

it there.<br />

He has recently started<br />

a building apprenticeship<br />

at Rolleston’s Clark Bros<br />

Construction, which paid for his<br />

flights, but his passport expired<br />

during the pandemic.<br />

Mum Melissa Farnley recalled<br />

the whirlwind of getting ready<br />

to go once the decision was<br />

made.<br />

“He phoned me and said ‘Mum<br />

do you think you could get me<br />

a passport, because my boss (at<br />

Clark Bros) has sponsored me<br />

to the worlds’. That’s how quick<br />

it was, there was no full-on<br />

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She applied for an urgent<br />

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24 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

advertising<br />

Lincoln Envirotown’s<br />

Annual Clothes Swap<br />

This popular event will take place<br />

on the evening of Thursday 17th<br />

November at the Lincoln Event<br />

Centre.<br />

This event was hugely successful<br />

last year and large numbers of people<br />

and clothes are expected this year.<br />

People are encouraged to bring their<br />

clothing items (those that we all have,<br />

unused in our cupboards) and drop<br />

them off at designated drop off points<br />

in Lincoln and Rolleston. The times<br />

and locations of these can be found<br />

on Humanitix (Lincoln Clothes Swap)<br />

or Lincoln Envirotown’s Facebook or<br />

website. Those who do these early drop<br />

offs will be given an “Early Bird” ticket<br />

which entitles them and one other, to<br />

early entry on the evening.<br />

Textiles are a major contributing<br />

element to landfill and the longer that we<br />

are able to keep them in circulation the<br />

better. It is a means of helping reduce the<br />

negative impacts of the fashion industry<br />

on our environment.<br />

There is no payment for entry or for<br />

clothes. The event provides a chance to<br />

enjoy changing one’s wardrobe, as well as<br />

keeping resources circulating.<br />

Lincoln Envirotown looks forward to<br />

welcoming everyone and hopes that the<br />

normal busy evening will be enjoyed by<br />

all.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 25<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

Events<br />

We’re Back in <strong>2022</strong>!<br />

Enjoy exciting events this season in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Fireworks<br />

Spectacular<br />

Saturday 5 November <strong>2022</strong><br />

Foster Park, Rolleston<br />

Come along to this family friendly<br />

community fireworks display. There<br />

will be live entertainment, carnival<br />

rides, bouncy castles and food. Get<br />

your friends and family together to<br />

watch the fantastic display.<br />

For more information visit<br />

selwynfireworks<br />

Motorfest<br />

Sunday 20 November <strong>2022</strong><br />

Halpet Park, Rolleston<br />

Nothing is more exciting to a<br />

motor enthusiast than a festival<br />

purely dedicated to the art of cars.<br />

Motorfest is a community event with<br />

over 500 vehicles on display. Live<br />

music, stalls and food available. A<br />

great day out for the whole family.<br />

For more information visit<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong>MotorFest<br />

Proudly supported by <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council


26 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

Community recycling days coming up<br />

Community recycling drop-off days are about to be held in Malvern<br />

and Ellesmere.<br />

Wherever you live in Malvern or Ellesmere, this is a great opportunity to clean<br />

up the backyard, shed or garage, and get rid of items from old child car seats<br />

and E-waste to scrap metal, garden waste and old tyres.<br />

<strong>2022</strong> triennial<br />

election results<br />

Three new Councillors have been elected to join returning Mayor Sam Broughton<br />

and seven returning Councillors.<br />

The new Council has been confirmed following the release of the final results for<br />

the <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> District Council elections.<br />

Mr Broughton says he’s excited about the opportunity to continue leading on<br />

behalf of the district, and welcomed the three new councillors.<br />

“It’s so encouraging to be supported by our community. The result is an<br />

endorsement of our Council's vision for <strong>Selwyn</strong> and the hard work we have put<br />

in to get us to where we are today. There is still much to be done and I’m looking<br />

forward to the opportunities and challenges the next three years will bring.<br />

“It’s also really exciting for the new Councillors joining the team. Well done<br />

Lydia Gliddon, Elizabeth Mundt and Phil Dean. We also owe a big thank you to<br />

Councillors Jenny Gallagher, Mark Alexander, Murray Lemon and Geoff Bland for<br />

all their work on the Council over the last three years.”<br />

The successful candidates are:<br />

MAYORALTY<br />

Sam Broughton<br />

ELLESMERE WARD (2 VACANCIES):<br />

Shane Epiha<br />

Elizabeth Mundt<br />

MALVERN WARD (2 VACANCIES):<br />

Lydia Gliddon<br />

Bob Mugford<br />

ROLLESTON WARD (3 VACANCIES):<br />

Phil Dean<br />

Nicole Reid<br />

Sophie McInnes<br />

SPRINGS WARD (3 VACANCIES):<br />

Malcolm Lyall<br />

Grant Miller<br />

Debra Hasson<br />

MALVERN COMMUNITY BOARD<br />

TAWERA SUBDIVISION (1 VACANCY)<br />

Sean Ellis<br />

Dropping off scrap metal, including old bicycles, BBQs, small appliances,<br />

whiteware, and pots and pans is free. Charges apply for bulky items that<br />

would be too large for your wheelie bin, such as couches, mattresses, desks<br />

and curtains. Charges also apply for green waste, tyres, car seats and some<br />

E-waste such as TVs and monitors. Disposal of other E-waste and recyclable<br />

cardboard items is free.<br />

Smelly waste, wet waste or waste that can’t easily be transferred to a skip<br />

without making a mess cannot be accepted. Hazardous waste, gas bottles,<br />

items containing oil or fuel and tyres covered in dirt also can't be accepted.<br />

Flax, cabbage tree leaves, trees or branches over 10cm in diameter, and<br />

general rubbish cannot be included in green waste, but can be accepted as<br />

general rubbish.<br />

Only household quantities will be accepted. Please ensure you are able to<br />

unload your own materials.<br />

The drop-off days will be at Hawkins Pit, Darfield, on Sunday 30 <strong>October</strong>,<br />

10am-4pm and Cemetery Pit, Southbridge Leeston Rd on Sunday 20<br />

November, 10am -4pm.<br />

Cash only (no eftpos). A donation will be made to a local not-for-profit<br />

organisation for their help with these events. For more information visit<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/recyclingday.<br />

Halloween coming to town at<br />

'Trunk-or-Treat'<br />

It’s time to pull out your spookiest costumes and frightfully good decorations!<br />

Trunk-or-Treat is coming to <strong>Selwyn</strong> for the first time to celebrate Halloween.<br />

The two free Trunk-or-Treat events, on 31 <strong>October</strong>, will see people decorate the<br />

boots of cars with a Halloween theme. Sweets, prizes for the best decoration<br />

and even a haunted house will be among the other attractions at the events<br />

which encourage family fun in a safe, community friendly atmosphere.<br />

Special guests will be there from the Rolleston and Dunsandel fire and<br />

emergency services, St John New Zealand, New Zealand Police, and Burnham<br />

Military Camp.<br />

The first Trunk-or-Treat will be held at the Dunsandel Community Centre from<br />

3.30 to 4.30pm, followed by the Rolleston Community Centre’s event from<br />

5.30 to 6.30pm.<br />

A Halloween Disco will also be held at the Lincoln Event Centre from 3.45<br />

to 5pm.<br />

See Council’s website for the most up-to-date information and to register your<br />

vehicle. Bookings are required if you are going to decorate your car. For more,<br />

visit selwyn.govt.nz/events.<br />

Enter your team in the Corporate<br />

Floorball League<br />

The <strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre is inviting residents to get their workmates together<br />

for a competitive five-week corporate floorball challenge.<br />

Teams of between five and eight people are welcome to take part in the fun,<br />

fast league, with games kicking off from Tuesday 1 November at 6.30pm.<br />

The sport is a type of indoor floor hockey, with teams fielding four players and<br />

a goalie.<br />

To register your team, visit selwynsportscentre.co.nz.<br />

HAWKINS SUBDIVISION<br />

(2 VACANCIES)<br />

Ken May<br />

Sharn Nu’u<br />

WEST MELTON SUBDIVISION<br />

Calvin Payne<br />

Bruce Russell<br />

The voter return was 42.44%, or 20,497 votes, excluding special votes.<br />

For full election results visits selwyn.govt.nz/elections.<br />

The new Council will hold its inaugural meeting on 2 November.<br />

SELWYN<br />

SPORTS CENTRE<br />

CORPORATE FLOORBALL<br />

Tuesdays<br />

Skills Session 25 <strong>October</strong>, 6.30–7.30pm<br />

Games 1–29 November, 6.30–9.30pm<br />

Council Call<br />

SELWYN DISTRICT COUNCIL<br />

Norman Kirk Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ph 0800 SELWYN (735 996)<br />

TE ARA ĀTEA<br />

56 Tennyson Street, Rolleston<br />

Ph 347 2880<br />

DARFIELD LIBRARY & SERVICE CENTRE<br />

1 South Terrace, Darfield<br />

Ph 318 8338 or 347 2780<br />

CC<strong>19</strong>1022


Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 27<br />

SWELL expo hitting the airways on Plains FM<br />

Topics as diverse as brain health, starting your own business for those aged 50+, and the pros and<br />

cons of moving into a retirement village will be covered on this year’s SWELL on air programme on<br />

Plains FM 96.9.<br />

The radio show is part of the SWELL series running from 9–23 <strong>October</strong>. "The radio programme was<br />

developed last year, as the expo was unable to run, and was such a success we had to do it again,"<br />

Community and Economic Development Advisor Kirstin Dingwall-Okoye says.<br />

This year’s programme has been developed by Robyn Johnston of Transition Navigators with Plains<br />

FM, and includes interviews with a wide range of people supporting older people to live well<br />

in <strong>Selwyn</strong>.<br />

Episodes will run at 11am on Plains FM, this Wednesday to Saturday 22 <strong>October</strong>. The programmes<br />

will be available through Spotify and Apple podcasts, once they have aired. The series has been<br />

curated from presentations held during last week’s SWELL expo speaker series.<br />

Dingwall-Okoye says "SWELL is all about celebrating wellbeing and inclusion for older<br />

people, particularly those living or thinking about living in <strong>Selwyn</strong> district. There are now large<br />

communities of older people in <strong>Selwyn</strong> and we’re keen to make people aware of organisations,<br />

groups and information that will support them to live well here.”<br />

For more SWELL events visit selwyn.govt.nz/swell.<br />

Labour Day Hours<br />

Council facilities will be closed on Monday 24 <strong>October</strong>. This includes Rolleston offices,<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries and Service Centres, Council-managed community centres and the<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre.<br />

The <strong>Selwyn</strong> Aquatic Centre is open 8am–8pm.<br />

Pines Resource Recovery Park will be open normal business hours 9am–4.30pm.<br />

Rubbish and recycling collections will take place as normal.<br />

Notices<br />

Water race and land drainage maintenance<br />

Land drainage<br />

All property owners who have a watercourse<br />

running through or adjacent to their property<br />

are reminded they are responsible for the<br />

maintenance of these watercourses, including<br />

ensuring there are no obstructions which could<br />

affect the flow of water. Planting or allowing<br />

trees/vegetation within the watercourse is also<br />

prohibited. If you wish to plant the banks of the<br />

watercourse please consult with the Council.<br />

We will provide further information on this<br />

procedure. Please also ensure if you are weed<br />

spraying that this only occurs in the dry base of a<br />

watercourse, or the top of the bank. Spraying on<br />

the sides of the banks can cause instability and<br />

lead to the banks slumping.<br />

Meetings<br />

Public Forums: Council, Community Board and local committee meetings are open to the public. Time is<br />

available at the start of meetings for people to speak on matters of concern. Please notify Therese Davel or<br />

Bernadette Ryan if you wish to speak at the Council meeting at least five days before the meeting.<br />

Township, Hall and Reserve Committees: To list or make changes to meeting details, email<br />

meeting.changes@selwyn.govt.nz or phone 0800 SELWYN (735996) by 9am Wednesday the week<br />

before publication.<br />

COUNCIL & COMMUNITY BOARD MEETINGS<br />

Council Meeting*<br />

Wednesday 23 November 1pm<br />

Rolleston Council Offices<br />

Malvern Community Board<br />

Monday 7 November 4pm, Darfield Library<br />

* Livestreamed on the Council YouTube channel<br />

DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETINGS<br />

Rolleston Residents' Association Inc.<br />

Monday 31 <strong>October</strong> 7.30pm<br />

Rolleston Community Centre<br />

On the Roads<br />

Water races<br />

If you have a privately cleaned water race<br />

please remember it should be cleaned<br />

frequently enough to keep sufficient flows for<br />

all users. Failing to clean a race may result<br />

in disruption for downstream users. You’re<br />

also responsible for making sure vegetation,<br />

such as large trees and hedge lines, doesn’t<br />

impede water race flows. Council cleaned<br />

races will be cleaned from <strong>October</strong> to March.<br />

If a Council cleaned water race is within your<br />

property, please provide clear access to the<br />

water race.<br />

Springfield Township Committee<br />

Tuesday 1 November 7.30pm, Tawera Memorial Hall<br />

Springston Community Committee<br />

Wednesday <strong>19</strong> <strong>October</strong> 7.30pm Errol Tweedy<br />

Pavilion, Springston Reserve<br />

Springston South Soldiers Memorial Hall AGM<br />

Tuesday 1 November 7pm<br />

Springston South Soldiers Memorial Hall<br />

All welcome. For more information phone<br />

Helen Duckworth 329 5079<br />

East Maddisons Road is closed between Lemonwood Drive and 570<br />

East Maddisons Road until 4 November, while the subdivision owners<br />

carry out works to install a sewer main. A detour is in place.<br />

Traffic management is in place on Whitecliffs Road for construction of the next<br />

stage of the Whitecliffs to Glentunnel walkway.<br />

Please take care around work sites and follow site signage. Follow the QR code with this story for a<br />

map of these works, or view our road closures map at selwyn.govt.nz/roadclosures.<br />

Event Guide<br />

Thursday 20 <strong>October</strong><br />

SWELL: Have a go!<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre, 12–2pm<br />

Pop down to the <strong>Selwyn</strong> Sports Centre in Rolleston<br />

to try out the indoor walking track before testing<br />

your skills at table tennis, pickleball and indoor<br />

bowls. No experience needed! A great way to meet<br />

new friends. Free to attend. Bookings required at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/events.<br />

Thursday 20 <strong>October</strong><br />

Virtual Reality (VR) drop-in sessions<br />

All <strong>Selwyn</strong> Libraries<br />

Kayak with the penguins in Antarctica, fly to the<br />

international space station and experience zerogravity,<br />

complete our Beat Saber challenge; or even<br />

tour Anne Frank’s house. 13+ years. For times at each<br />

library visit selwynlibraries.co.nz/events.<br />

Thursday 20 <strong>October</strong><br />

Predator trapping–how and why?<br />

Lincoln Library, 6.30–7.30pm<br />

Join Ali Duncan, Lincoln Envirotown's trap expert, for<br />

predator trapping advice and information on how to<br />

hire traps (for free) through the trap library.<br />

Suitable for 18+ years.<br />

Free. Bookings required selwynlibraries.co.nz/events.<br />

Friday 21 <strong>October</strong><br />

SWELL: The Liffey Walk<br />

Cnr Kildare Tce and Gerald St, Lincoln<br />

10–11.30am<br />

Take a guided walk from Lincoln township, along the<br />

banks of the Liffey to the Lincoln Wetlands. <strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

District Council’s biodiversity team will provide<br />

information about the flora and fauna in the area. An<br />

easy flat track, perfect for beginners. Please wear<br />

good outdoor walking shoes and bring a drink bottle<br />

and sunscreen. Free to attend. Bookings required at<br />

selwyn.govt.nz/events.<br />

Sunday 23 <strong>October</strong><br />

Board Games Club<br />

Te Ara Ātea, 1.30–3pm<br />

Love board games? Head along to Te Ara Ātea to<br />

play a variety of exciting games. Suitable for those<br />

new to board games, as well as regular players.<br />

Bookings not required for this free event.<br />

Sunday 30 <strong>October</strong><br />

Swap Shop<br />

Hororātā Community Hall, 3–5pm<br />

Bring unwanted items such as clothing, small<br />

household accessories and plants to the Hororātā<br />

Community Hall to pass on to people in your<br />

community. Everyone will get a table to display their<br />

goods. Pass on things you no longer need and pick<br />

up some new items for yourself. Gold coin entry.<br />

Bookings required at selwyn.govt.nz/events. Also,<br />

keep an eye out for the next Swap Shop at Tawera<br />

Memorial Hall on 26 November, 3–5pm.<br />

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<strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

28<br />

NEWS<br />

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Iconic fun run back from city to surf<br />

IT’S BACK TO the future for<br />

Christchurch’s most notable fun<br />

run.<br />

The Les Mills City2Surf in<br />

March will start in the central<br />

city and wind its way to New<br />

Brighton, finishing at Rawhiti<br />

Domain.<br />

It will be 50 years since the<br />

first Les Mills City2Surf, which<br />

has seen hundreds of thousands<br />

of Cantabrians take part over the<br />

decades.<br />

Because of the damage the<br />

February 22, 2011 earthquake<br />

caused to the original route, the<br />

event was switched from starting<br />

at Pioneer Stadium to the finish<br />

at Ferrymead Historic Park.<br />

Star Media regional manager<br />

Steve McCaughan said it was<br />

fantastic the City2Surf was<br />

returning to the central city out<br />

to the coast.<br />

“After all these years it’s great<br />

to be going from city to surf<br />

again,” he said.<br />

Starting at Latimer Square<br />

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Avonside Drive, continuing<br />

along New Brighton Rd and<br />

finishing at the City2Surf village<br />

at Rawhiti Domain.<br />

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In the early years, the event<br />

started from Cathedral Square<br />

and finished at New Brighton<br />

beach. After four years it<br />

finished at QEII Park, then in<br />

2012, following the earthquakes,<br />

the finish line changed to the<br />

Ferrymead playing fields.<br />

The event will mark the 50th<br />

year since the inauguration of<br />

the City2Surf in <strong>19</strong>74, and it will<br />

be the 48th running of the event.<br />

McCaughan says the organisers<br />

are hoping to see 15,000 people<br />

taking part, making it the<br />

biggest event to date.<br />

The naming sponsor for the<br />

2023 City2Surf is again the<br />

Christchurch Les Mills fitness<br />

club.<br />

Club manager Tevita<br />

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“So, having the opportunity to<br />

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While City2Surf is billed<br />

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Groups of people can also<br />

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“We’re excited about the<br />

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being drawn to win a prize.<br />

• Entries opened Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15.<br />

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children (five to 11), $20.<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 29<br />

SELWYN RURAL LIFE<br />

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For the first time, people can explore the health of New<br />

Zealand’s monitored lakes on an interactive map.<br />

Everyone can check the results of freshwater monitoring in their<br />

region on the LAWA project’s environmental data website, www.<br />

lawa.org.nz.<br />

LAWA Lake Science Lead Dr Jane Groom said the new LAWA<br />

Lake Quality topic map showed interesting spatial patterns – in<br />

particular the difference in lake condition between our high<br />

elevation lakes that are generally in good health, and lowland<br />

lakes that are in poor condition.<br />

“In our analysis we found 82% of monitored lowland lakes are<br />

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enriched with an increased likelihood of algae bloom events.”<br />

The interactive map function has been available for four years<br />

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have used it to better understand the health of our waterways.<br />

Dr Groom was hopeful that having this function now available<br />

for lakes would help more people to connect with these precious<br />

waterbodies.<br />

“Through the interactive map, people can see the state and<br />

trend of a whole range of lake health indicators and click through<br />

to a site page to see monitoring histories for nutrients, algae,<br />

bacteria, and water clarity. It’s a big step forward in making<br />

information about New Zealand’s lakes freely available,” she said.<br />

LAWA River Science Lead Dr Coral Grant said the science<br />

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land cover.<br />

“The common theme between degraded lakes and stressed<br />

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The latest river and lake water quality assessment from Land,<br />

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Regional council Canterbury chair Jenny Hughey said it was<br />

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LAWA’s online interactive map covers 16 areas in New Zealand and reports on river water<br />

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“The LAWA river water quality national picture summary from<br />

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“It’s a mixed picture at a high level showing little change<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 31<br />

Special sounds from VW’s Golf R<br />

IF YOU ARE anything like me<br />

you have probably hankered after<br />

a Volkswagen Golf GTi at some<br />

point in your life.<br />

Well, now is the time to buy,<br />

the eighth-generation GTi hot<br />

hatchback is here and it lives up<br />

to all expectation.<br />

But wait, the GTi has an inhouse<br />

competitor in the form of<br />

Golf R and from $79,990 it is just<br />

$14k more in cost, and supply<br />

lines aren’t too onerous.<br />

The Golf R shares much the<br />

same concept as the GTi, but<br />

it has higher power outputs –<br />

235kW against 180Kw, and it<br />

gets a few extra trick goodies<br />

such as four-wheel-drive and<br />

a torque vectoring system, the<br />

latter allowing the driver to<br />

explore adhesion limits without<br />

wandering off the chosen line.<br />

Under the bonnet sits a <strong>19</strong>84cc<br />

turbocharged engine that also<br />

releases 400Nm of torque. What<br />

makes these power figures<br />

even more impressive are the<br />

areas where they are developed,<br />

both are realised consistently<br />

through the rev band, 5600 to<br />

6500rpm for power and 2500<br />

to 5600rpm for torque. Those<br />

figures are the secret of the Golf<br />

R’s performance, it doesn’t need<br />

to be revving hard to perform,<br />

the power spread is broad and<br />

unwavering.<br />

The turbocharged boost<br />

provides a linear flow of power,<br />

a solid surge is delivered right<br />

through the rev band. Of course,<br />

the engine will sing to the red<br />

line, but it doesn’t need to, the<br />

EXCITING:<br />

Four<br />

exhaust<br />

pipes<br />

impart a<br />

bark and<br />

angry throb<br />

as power<br />

is applied<br />

in the<br />

Volkswagen<br />

Golf R.<br />

torque surge will usher in early<br />

acceleration from low revs.<br />

Coupled to the engine is a<br />

direct shift seven-speed gearbox.<br />

Effectively it works much like a<br />

traditional automatic but it can<br />

be felt shifting like a manual<br />

with noticeable changes, they are<br />

smooth, but there is a distinctive<br />

change pattern and between shifts<br />

the exhaust crackles and barks,<br />

that along with shrill wailing<br />

and shrieking up front is a joy to<br />

listen to.<br />

Sequential shift movements<br />

can be made through steering<br />

wheel-mounted paddles, right to<br />

change up, left to change down.<br />

The ratios help keep the engine<br />

excitable, it revs quickly to speed<br />

and has strong power delivery,<br />

there’s little reason to expect any<br />

turbo lag.<br />

Engine sound is constant,<br />

it is rorty along with some<br />

vibrant shrieks and wails, and<br />

with a heavy exhaust throb it is<br />

infectious to listen to, the driver<br />

is constantly reminded that a very<br />

special piece of engineering lies<br />

under the bonnet.<br />

Acceleration is swift. According<br />

to Volkswagen the Golf R will<br />

reach 100km/h from a standstill<br />

in 4.8sec. Throughout the midrange<br />

it will scorch through a<br />

highway overtake (80-120km/h)<br />

in just under 4sec. The Golf R is<br />

deceptively quick, but it is casual<br />

in its delivery and is an easy car<br />

to drive quickly when conditions<br />

allow.<br />

The driver has at his/her<br />

control a set of varying drive<br />

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R: Ready for a club day on the race track.<br />

mode settings that mean you<br />

can drive it as quickly or as<br />

casually as you wish. The modes<br />

are activated through a central<br />

display screen – comfort, sport,<br />

race, individual, drift and ‘Special<br />

– Nürburgring.’<br />

Quite obviously I didn’t get<br />

to sample the latter, but I did<br />

alternate between comfort<br />

and sport frequently, and even<br />

in sport mode the ride is far<br />

from harsh, both are perfectly<br />

acceptable when road ripples and<br />

ruts sneak up.<br />

Power is directed to all four<br />

corners through Volkswagen’s<br />

Haldex 4-Motion system, it is<br />

a clever drive system that puts<br />

power to ground decidedly<br />

neutral and balanced. Steering<br />

accuracy is delightful, the Golf<br />

R can be forced into a corner<br />

knowing that the high levels of<br />

grip and extraordinary balance<br />

mean entry speed and exit are<br />

high.<br />

The steering is a delight and<br />

won’t deviate off-line when power<br />

is applied mid-corner. Turn-in is<br />

sharp through low profile <strong>19</strong>in<br />

tyres, while grip levels are barely<br />

challenged. Of course, traction<br />

and stability control add into<br />

the equation, but the chassis<br />

is so good it doesn’t rely on<br />

electronic monitoring, the Golf<br />

R’s suspension and driveline are<br />

high class, as are the brakes, huge<br />

• Price – Volkswagen Golf<br />

R, $79,990<br />

• Dimensions – Length,<br />

4290mm; width,<br />

1789mm; height,<br />

1439mm<br />

• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />

four-wheeldrive,<br />

<strong>19</strong>84cc, 235kW,<br />

400Nm, seven-speed<br />

direct shift automatic<br />

• Performance –<br />

0-100km/h, 4.8sec<br />

• Fuel usage – 8.6/100km<br />

ventilated discs front and rear<br />

take care of slowing the Golf R<br />

quickly with strong under-pedal<br />

feel.<br />

True to the concept of its<br />

stablemates, the Golf R is also<br />

quite thrifty, on the run up to<br />

Lake Coleridge Village, my<br />

favourite high country road,<br />

the trip computer was showing<br />

a nine-litre per 100km average<br />

with instantaneous returns of<br />

5.2/100km at a steady 100km/h<br />

(engine speed 1800rpm).<br />

Volkswagen claims an<br />

8.6l/100km combined cycle<br />

average, although I would suspect<br />

you’d have to drive conservatively<br />

to achieve that, and that is not<br />

what the Golf R is all about.<br />

To complement its<br />

performance and handling<br />

character, the Golf R gets a<br />

tasteful sporty interior, black<br />

leather trim with blue strips and<br />

embossed R logos are unusual,<br />

however, I liked it. The layout is<br />

almost minimalistic, the controls<br />

are intuitive and user-friendly,<br />

it’s not overly showy but it does<br />

fit the character of the car, you<br />

certainly know you are sitting in<br />

something very special.<br />

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32<br />

NEWS<br />

LET’S GO TO<br />

LEESTON<br />

St John’s<br />

Anglican Parish<br />

HISTORIC: Last year’s winner was Lynda Sadler, of Tai Tapu, with her<br />

father’s photo ‘Balloonist in Lancaster Park’.<br />

PHOTO: NEWSLINE<br />

of Ellesmere Fair<br />

Time to hunt out<br />

your old photos<br />

HAVE A look in your<br />

garage, cupboard or<br />

anywhere else you might<br />

have stored that old and<br />

probably forgotten photo.<br />

Because it could be a<br />

competition winner.<br />

Last year, Tai Tapu resident<br />

Lynda Sadler found a<br />

photo taken at Lancaster<br />

Park in 1899 in her garage,<br />

developed by her father<br />

from a glass plate.<br />

The image ‘Balloonist in<br />

Lancaster Park’ was taken<br />

just weeks before the turn<br />

of the century, during<br />

a parachute display by<br />

Murder of Dobson brother<br />

makes true crime podcast<br />

• By Susan Sandys<br />

THE MURDER of a<br />

man in 1866 who helped<br />

discover Arthur’s Pass<br />

has featured in a new true<br />

crime podcast.<br />

Surveyor George<br />

Dobson was ambushed<br />

near Greymouth by three<br />

members of the notorious<br />

Burgess gang, in a crime<br />

which later became known<br />

as one of the infamous<br />

Maungatapu murders.<br />

The crime features as<br />

episode 15 on the Sinister<br />

Dynasty podcast, which<br />

was released on Sunday.<br />

The podcast was established<br />

this year by three<br />

Greymouth case manager<br />

work colleagues – Andi<br />

Butler and Ayla Odea, who<br />

are the hosts, and Chris Efford,<br />

who is the editor.<br />

Dobson was walking<br />

near Greymouth to<br />

meet a colleague in his<br />

job maintaining and<br />

constructing roads along<br />

the Grey River when he<br />

famous daredevil Captain<br />

Charles Lorraine.<br />

Hours after the photograph<br />

was taken the parachute<br />

came apart from the<br />

balloon and was blown out<br />

to sea. Tragically Captain<br />

Lorraine drowned.<br />

The image won the<br />

Christchurch City Libraries<br />

Photo Hunt annual<br />

competition, which is under<br />

way again this year.<br />

City council head of<br />

libraries and information<br />

Carolyn Robertson said<br />

the image was chosen as<br />

last year’s winner because<br />

George Dobson<br />

was held up by Richard<br />

Burgess, Joseph Sullivan<br />

and Thomas Kelly.<br />

They strangled him,<br />

mistaking him to be a local<br />

storekeeper and gold buyer,<br />

but came away empty<br />

handed when they found<br />

he had no gold on him.<br />

“He was a nice young<br />

fellow, but we couldn’t<br />

let him go,” the podcast<br />

quotes Burgess later saying<br />

of its connection to social<br />

history and the incredible<br />

detail in the image,<br />

especially as those watching<br />

the balloon who were<br />

unaware they were being<br />

photographed.<br />

“The hope is that this<br />

image will inspire people<br />

to take a look in their<br />

garage, or back cupboards<br />

to find their old photos,”<br />

she said.<br />

• The competition<br />

is open until <strong>October</strong><br />

31 as part of the<br />

Christchurch Heritage<br />

Festival.<br />

in court of the murder.<br />

Dobson had two years<br />

previously worked alongside<br />

his brother Arthur,<br />

after whom Arthur’s Pass<br />

was later named, as a surveyor.<br />

Arthur was credited<br />

with discovering the pass<br />

after being tasked with<br />

finding a route between the<br />

Waimakariri River basin<br />

and the West Coast.<br />

The Maungatapu murders<br />

involved a further<br />

five men robbed and killed<br />

near Nelson later that same<br />

year. For these crimes the<br />

Burgess gang trio were<br />

joined by another gang<br />

member, Philip Levy.<br />

Burgess, Kelly and<br />

Levy were later hung for<br />

their crimes in jail in<br />

Nelson, while Sullivan<br />

was pardoned for turning<br />

evidence on the gang.<br />

• The Sinister<br />

Dynasty podcast can<br />

be accessed via most<br />

podcast platforms<br />

and at sinisterdynasty.<br />

com<br />

While Covid may have previously<br />

disrupted Leeston’s St John’s fairs, this<br />

year sees the return of a small-scale event<br />

on Saturday, 22nd <strong>October</strong> <strong>2022</strong>, at High<br />

Street, Leeston. From 9 am until 1 pm,<br />

there will be a White Elephant stall in the<br />

church hall, and Mike’s Tomatoes plants<br />

and a variety of other plants will be set up<br />

on the church grounds. With decluttering<br />

a current trend, it is the perfect time to<br />

get rid of those items that you no longer<br />

want. The stall is looking for community<br />

donations of good quality household<br />

items (excluding electrical goods), small<br />

(only) furniture, clothing, toys, books,<br />

garage and shed tools and other wares.<br />

Betty Walls has advised she will be at the<br />

church to accept any items to be dropped<br />

off on Thursday, the 20th, 2 pm–4 pm<br />

and Friday, the 21st, 10 am–4 pm. So for<br />

those looking for a bargain, an unusual<br />

item, a conversation piece or the chance<br />

to buy plants ready for the garden, the<br />

fair is the place to be. With the fair’s<br />

return to Leeston, Betty Walls says, “We<br />

Lakeland Art Gallery, the heart of Leeston’s<br />

art community, offering great NZ artworks,<br />

sculpture, ceramics etc. Plus Tutored art classes,<br />

Life drawing and Wednesday’s art group.<br />

usually have a crowd standing at the doors<br />

waiting for us to open.” You can contact<br />

Betty on 03 324 3408 if you have any<br />

enquiries about the White Elephant stall.<br />

80 High Street, Leeston<br />

Ph: 027 820 3045<br />

Email: lakelandart@yahoo.com<br />

Featured Artist for <strong>October</strong><br />

Svetlana Orinko<br />

Svetlana Orinko is a leading<br />

master of watercolour and oil<br />

mediums and has been at the<br />

forefront of the New Zealand<br />

art scene for over 25 years<br />

Mt Aspiring


LET’S GO TO<br />

LEESTON<br />

Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 33<br />

Evenings in Leeston<br />

Leeston may be a small town, but that doesn’t mean<br />

there’s nothing to do in the evenings, with businesses<br />

and clubs providing several options. Evening dining<br />

is available during the week and weekend at various<br />

venues and times. The Crate and Barrel in Market<br />

Street is open seven days for an extensive menu<br />

and family-friendly dining. Located on High Street,<br />

Dalchini serves delicious curries, and a traditional<br />

menu for a taste of India and Suburban Eatery offers a<br />

contemporary menu. Another dine-in option is Soul<br />

Food Leeston in Station Street, with ribs, roasts and<br />

plenty of burger choices. Leeston Takeaway has classic<br />

takeaways to tempt your taste buds.<br />

Carbon Health and Performance provides<br />

seven-day gym access with personal<br />

training, classes and training programmes<br />

for health and well-being. Meanwhile, the<br />

yoga studio at the Sun and Moon Wellness<br />

Centre offers some evening yoga classes.<br />

Also, Bowls Leeston runs several evening<br />

sessions yearly, with everyone welcome at<br />

the Bowls, Beers, and Burgers event at 6pm<br />

on Wednesday, <strong>19</strong>th <strong>October</strong> <strong>2022</strong>.<br />

The Ellesmere Pottery Group has a<br />

members’ night every Wednesday from<br />

7pm–9pm and some beginner classes<br />

throughout the year for those after creative<br />

activities.<br />

The renowned Crate and Barrel is also<br />

a hive of activity, with regular events<br />

organised to provide some fun and entertainment.<br />

On Monday nights, you can give Housie a go or<br />

participate in the Darts Competition on Tuesday<br />

nights. Also, Texas Hold’Em Poker is on every second<br />

Tuesday for those who enjoy the game. For your<br />

entertainment, The Crate and Barrel has live bands<br />

featuring at different times, along with Happy Hours<br />

and special promotions.<br />

Whether it’s an outing for fun and entertainment,<br />

health and well-being or the chance to savour some<br />

tasty food, there is a range of choices in Leeston;<br />

contact the organisation directly or follow them on<br />

social media for updates.<br />

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34 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

HOME PROFESSIONALS<br />

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There is a wealth of information on their<br />

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These include plant and lawn care, along<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 35<br />

HOME PROFESSIONALS<br />

Keeping cool this summer<br />

With this summer’s temperatures<br />

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day.<br />

Air conditioners are common in many<br />

homes and can be used throughout the<br />

year but are not always energy efficient.<br />

One tip is to use the dehumidifier or<br />

fan functions rather than the cooling<br />

function. There are several other things<br />

you can do to use less energy including<br />

setting the temperature at around 24’C,<br />

cooling just one room at a time – with<br />

the door shut - and avoiding using the air<br />

conditioner’s automatic option as it could<br />

turn on the heat instead of the cold.<br />

There are a huge range of fans available<br />

in the marketplace – small ones for your<br />

desk or larger stand-alone ones. While<br />

fans circulate rather than produce cold<br />

air, they can have an cooling effect.<br />

Ceiling fans should be counter-clockwise<br />

during summer to blow the air directly<br />

downwards on a high speed.<br />

Most of the heat entering your home<br />

will come through the windows so this is a<br />

good place to look at in terms of reducing<br />

the temperatures inside. Like a heat pump,<br />

double glazing can work all year around,<br />

keeping the heat in your home during<br />

winter and out during summer.<br />

Opening windows may sound like<br />

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opposite sides of your home they can<br />

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adding security latchets these windows<br />

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Drawing thermal lined curtains and<br />

shutting blinds can also prevent the heat<br />

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External window awnings, a shade<br />

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Creating shade in your outdoor area<br />

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36 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

HOME PROFESSIONALS<br />

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A fresh eye when it comes to your outdoor areas can give<br />

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“We really enjoy turning an initial dream or concept<br />

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Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong> <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> 37<br />

Make a difference at your home<br />

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It’s not all about looks, however, they also have to stand up to the elements<br />

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the Custom Made Garage Doors range includes the popular Phoenix<br />

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Raised garden beds are easy to build<br />

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With the threat of frosts<br />

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in the garden with intelligro<br />

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Phone Tim 347 6693<br />

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Silicone Sealing<br />

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Address: 38A Waterloo Road<br />

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• window & door repairs<br />

• GeneraL HoUseHoLd<br />

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• Handy Man jobs<br />

BATHROOM TILER<br />

wet area waterproofing,<br />

underfloor heating, soap<br />

boxes, old to new, for best<br />

• LifestyLe work<br />

call Brent MoBile 021 676 336<br />

results, call Devon on 021<br />

375-888 or 03 329 5511<br />

ELECTRICIAN (REG) sTuMP GRINDING<br />

Prompt, quality. Call Jack<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

Best price guarantee Tony<br />

027 206 0080<br />

Exp. Repairs, uplifting,<br />

0275 588 895<br />

relaying, restretching.<br />

Bellamy’s<br />

Phone John on 0800<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong><br />

003181, 027 240 7416 Furniture<br />

jflattery@xtra.co.nz<br />

Furniture made to Carpet<br />

CARRs CHIMNEY<br />

order and restoration Binding<br />

CLEANING<br />

Servicing Lincoln,<br />

by tradesman with<br />

Tai Tapu, Motukarara, 35yrs experience.<br />

Ladbrooks, Broadfields, PH Stephen<br />

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Springston & Prebbleton, 021 073 2624 cuts bound by us<br />

$70 a Chimney. Phone<br />

Rodney 03 324 2999 & POWER TOOLs 2 Villa Mews,<br />

leave a message.<br />

REPAIRs<br />

Rolleston<br />

CHIM CHIM CHIMNEY Parts & Sales for over 40 Phone or text<br />

sWEEPs<br />

years. All main brands 021 254 4465<br />

serviced. Grossman Trade<br />

We’ll sweep your<br />

Tools, 23 Watts Road, Mon-Thur 9-2.30<br />

logburner’s flue, check<br />

Christchurch. Ph 389 9230<br />

firebricks, baffles, airtubes<br />

& controls. We’re experts RJB PLuMBING<br />

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sweep any sized open fire. Hot Water Cylinders,<br />

We quote & undertake Kitchens Bathroom<br />

repairs, flue extensions & Upgrades, Laundries,<br />

install bird netting. 0800 General Maintenance ,<br />

22 44 64 www.chimchim. Water Filters. Phone Mark<br />

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0278690026<br />

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advanced film solutions<br />

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Lifetime Warranties on Most Films<br />

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Free Quotes Canterbury and Districts<br />

03 365 3653 0800 368 468<br />

Animals Livestock/<br />

Supplies<br />

MEADOW HAY Med sq,<br />

bright good quality shed<br />

stored $90 per bale + GST.<br />

Ph 318 1794<br />

Cars Wanted<br />

CLASSIC Car wanted<br />

<strong>19</strong>50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, or a<br />

modern classic.<br />

American, Japanese,<br />

English or what have<br />

you., Mazda RX2, 3, or<br />

4. Keeping options open.<br />

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have, I can call / txt you<br />

back, Ph 021 861 732.<br />

Clothing &<br />

Accessories<br />

RETRO Clothing wanted<br />

for a dress up 70’s party.<br />

Would love to get a<br />

safari suit but anything<br />

considered.Ph or txt<br />

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Ideal for<br />

landscaping<br />

1-5m<br />

We cut to<br />

length<br />

Gardening & Supplies<br />

Macrocarpa Sleepers<br />

200x100<br />

Phone<br />

021 059 4945<br />

21 Manion Road, Rolleston<br />

sales@macrocarpasupplies.co.nz<br />

Gardening<br />

& Supplies<br />

ellesmere<br />

lions<br />

Pea straw<br />

ALL STRAW SOLD!<br />

Taking orders<br />

for Jan/Feb<br />

2023 delivery<br />

Contact alex Hayward<br />

03 324 4094 or email<br />

lionspeastraw02<br />

@gmail.com<br />

with name,<br />

phone no, address<br />

and amount required<br />

Heating<br />

Log Fires<br />

Pellet Fires<br />

Heat Pumps<br />

Sales<br />

Service<br />

Installations<br />

Free Quotes<br />

03 343 1651<br />

472 Blenheim Rd<br />

www.heatstore.co.nz<br />

Personals<br />

Group sort for CE5 or<br />

similar mysteries. Tell<br />

me about yourself. Not<br />

sure? Ask! Please send<br />

all replies to Box 36, c/o<br />

Star Media, PO Box 1467,<br />

ChCh.,<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 />

COLLECTOR paying<br />

up to the following prices:<br />

$2,500 for No. 1 Plane,<br />

$1,000 Work Bench &<br />

Vice, $500 Cast Iron<br />

Levels. Also wanting<br />

Brace & Bits, Tool Chests,<br />

Trammels, Squares,<br />

Chisels, Plumb Bobs,<br />

Tack Hammers, Oil Cans<br />

& Pourers, Clamps, Draw<br />

Knives. $200 Old Tins,<br />

$500 Old Toys, Money<br />

Boxes, $1000 Swords<br />

Bayonets. Old Number<br />

Plates, Paper Clips,<br />

Tilley Lamps, Musical<br />

Instruments, Fishing Rods,<br />

Reels, Landing Nets, Cane<br />

Creel (fishing baskets)<br />

$500 Skis & Poles. Phone<br />

021 441 400<br />

Vintage push bike wanted.<br />

I’m looking for an old<br />

chopper or dragster bike.,<br />

had one when I was a<br />

kid. Want to put it on the<br />

mancave wall. can be<br />

in any condition ph/txt<br />

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NOW AVAILABLE: STAINLESS STEEL<br />

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Call Rohan anytime Mon-Sat for a<br />

no-obligation assessment & quote<br />

03 982 8850 0800 486532<br />

Vehicles Wanted<br />

CAR REMOVALS<br />

$$CASH PAID$$<br />

CARS, VANS, UTES<br />

& 4X4 WANTED<br />

NZ OWNED<br />

AND<br />

OPERATED<br />

FOR<br />

24 YEARS<br />

We use world class vehicle<br />

depollution systems<br />

0800 77 80 80<br />

www.pickapart.co.nz<br />

Public Notices<br />

Prebbleton<br />

Netball Club<br />

AGM<br />

Wednesday,<br />

2 November <strong>2022</strong><br />

7.00pm<br />

Prebbleton<br />

Netball Club,<br />

80 Tosswill Road,<br />

Prebbleton<br />

All welcome.<br />

Public Notices<br />

www.gumleaf.co.nz<br />

Public Notices<br />

LincoLn<br />

RFc<br />

AGM<br />

Monday<br />

31st <strong>October</strong><br />

7.00pm<br />

Lincoln Rugby<br />

Club Rooms<br />

Meijer Drive<br />

Lincoln<br />

Waihora Park AGM & Elections<br />

The Waihora Park Reserve is seeking<br />

people with energy and community spirit<br />

to join the Management Committee.<br />

Elections will be held 1 November <strong>2022</strong>,<br />

7:30pm, Motukarara Hall, 114 Park Road,<br />

Motukarara.<br />

For more information contact:<br />

Janine: 022 329 7377


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

Situations Vacant<br />

Travlon Coachlines<br />

Casual Bus Drivers Required<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

P endorsement helpful.<br />

Class 2 Licence.<br />

Great way to be part of the<br />

community and get out and about.<br />

Please phone 021 337 299<br />

Head of School<br />

Guidance Counsellor<br />

(Full-time, permanent position)<br />

We seek a strongly relational, down-to-earth,<br />

highly organised and culturally responsive<br />

registered guidance counsellor to work alongside<br />

our learners, staff and broader community in our<br />

rapidly growing school.<br />

While your core role is to offer counselling<br />

services to learners, staff and whānau as<br />

required, our counselling team will work<br />

collaboratively to ensure school-wide Hauora<br />

(wellbeing), and care systems evolve, so we<br />

continue to meet the needs of our school<br />

community. Working collaboratively with the<br />

staff, you will play a key role in ensuring a safe<br />

and inclusive climate in the College, free of<br />

intolerance, harassment and bullying.<br />

The successful applicant will be responsible<br />

for leading the counselling service at the<br />

College within the framework of its pastoral<br />

care strategy, managing the counselling team,<br />

providing practical and professional counselling<br />

to students, parents and staff, and training and<br />

equipping teachers with skills for effective<br />

pastoral care.<br />

Remuneration will be dependent upon the<br />

qualifications and experience of the successful<br />

applicant.<br />

Requirements:<br />

• A strong sense of calling and willingness to<br />

fully commit to the mission, vision and values<br />

of Rolleston College<br />

• Relevant recent experience in a school<br />

counselling leadership role<br />

• Appropriate qualifications/degree in the field<br />

of Counselling, Social Work or Psychology<br />

• Member of NZ Association for Counsellors<br />

(NZAC) or Member of NZ Association for<br />

Christian Counsellors (NZACC) or equivalent<br />

professional association<br />

• A registered teacher with a current practising<br />

certificate is desirable but not essential.<br />

This role is a full-time, permanent position.<br />

Please apply by completing and emailing<br />

a current CV with a covering letter<br />

to recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz.<br />

Applications close Friday 4th November.<br />

Situations Vacant<br />

Rolleston College 631 Springston Rolleston Road<br />

Phone. 03 595 2490 Email. recruitment@rollestoncollege.nz<br />

www.rollestoncollege.nz<br />

CAN YOU<br />

HELP?<br />

Dementia Canterbury<br />

Annual Appeal<br />

Dates: Friday 18th and Saturday <strong>19</strong>th<br />

November <strong>2022</strong><br />

Can we “Appeal” to you to help<br />

collect?<br />

Teams/Service Groups of 6-8 to<br />

oversee a site for a day, individuals to<br />

collect for 2-hour slots.<br />

Please phone or email 03 379 2590 extn 216 appeal@dementiacanterbury.org.nz


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Team Ange and Chris<br />

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Spring sale<br />

starts this<br />

weekend.<br />

Great deals on thousands of trees and<br />

shrubs. Open all long weekend!<br />

At least<br />

20%<br />

off all plants<br />

Sat 22nd Oct to<br />

Sun 30th Oct<br />

Visit our great plant centre - Open 7 days at 1002 Robinsons Road - Between Templeton & Rolleston 0800 800 352 southernwoods.nz


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At least 20%<br />

off all plants.<br />

The Southern Woods Spring Sale<br />

begins this Saturday. 8 days only!<br />

It’s that time of the year again. Spring is an ideal planting season, and<br />

we’ve got you covered with a great selection of expertly grown trees<br />

and shrubs, all on sale until <strong>October</strong> 30th <strong>2022</strong>.<br />

Great Garden Colour<br />

Our nursery team have been busy stocking up our plant centre,<br />

located here in <strong>Selwyn</strong> between Templeton & Rolleston. We pride<br />

ourselves on expert advice, an extra-friendly team and Canterbury’s<br />

largest range of trees & shrubs.<br />

Come down and say hello!<br />

In addition to 20% off plants, you’ll receive 15%<br />

off tools, planting accessories & pots and a great<br />

selection of Red-Tag Super Specials<br />

Specimen<br />

New Zealand Natives<br />

Heaps of<br />

Red-Tag<br />

Great deals on thousands of<br />

trees and shrubs. Specials<br />

Sat 26th <strong>October</strong> to<br />

Sun 3rd See what November<br />

we’re up to:<br />

/ southernwoodsnursery<br />

Visit our great plant centre - Open 7 days at 1002 Robinsons Road Between Templeton & Rolleston


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Saturday 22nd <strong>October</strong> to<br />

Sunday 30th <strong>October</strong><br />

Open 9am-5pm Every Day<br />

Ferns & Shade<br />

Loving Plants<br />

ecimen Trees<br />

ery<br />

Spring Flowering Trees<br />

Thousands of plants to<br />

pick from...<br />

We supply to residential, rural and<br />

commercial customers. With the whole<br />

plant centre on sale, there’s sure to be<br />

something to get you growing.<br />

We’ve got great red tag specials on:<br />

• Tough New Zealand natives<br />

• Hedging Plants<br />

• Berries & Fruit Trees<br />

• Ornamentals<br />

• Select Specimen Trees<br />

• And plenty more!<br />

* All specials instore at the plant centre only,<br />

Discount is off the Retail unit price. Excludes Vouchers<br />

+ Glasshouses.<br />

Bring your plans<br />

(and the puppy)<br />

We’ve got an expert team on hand to<br />

help out with any plant questions you<br />

might have. Our plant centre is child<br />

and dog friendly, with great display<br />

gardens and plenty of parking.<br />

your local plant<br />

specialists<br />

0800 800 352 southernwoods.nz


48 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />

You can’t miss us!<br />

Where SH1 meets the new motorway, between Templeton & Rolleston<br />

New Motorway<br />

SH1 to Christchurch<br />

1002 Robinsons Road<br />

Robinsons Road underpass gives you easy access to Southern<br />

Woods from Jones Road, West Melton and beyond.<br />

Coming from Christchurch? Take the Berketts Road exit<br />

Check out our NZ-Made architectural glasshouses<br />

2 Display Models in store, not on sale sorry!<br />

15% off all<br />

tools, pots<br />

and planting<br />

accessories<br />

We stock an awesome range of top quality tools and<br />

premium planting accessories. Plus, we’ll give you great<br />

advice on how to get the most out of them.<br />

There’s also 15% off decorative pots, fertilisers, compost and<br />

everything else you’ll need for your plants this season.<br />

* All specials instore, plant centre only,<br />

Discount is off the Retail unit price. Excludes Vouchers + Glasshouses.<br />

Visit our great plant centre - Open 7 days at 1002 Robinsons Road Between Templeton & Rolleston 0800 800 352 southernwoods.nz


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52 <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Wednesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>19</strong> <strong>2022</strong>


LiFt oUt<br />

FeAtURing the BeSt<br />

PRoPeRtieS AcRoSS<br />

the SeLWYn DiStRict<br />

PUBLiSheD eVeRY WeDneSDAY<br />

Week commencing WeDneSDAY, 12th octoBeR, <strong>2022</strong><br />

We’re Moving North, Must Sell!<br />

4 2 2 3<br />

Built in 2015, this stunning home is packed full of features and<br />

desirable qualities than even the most discerning buyer will love.<br />

With classic Linea cladding and sought-after triple garaging, this<br />

home has fantastic curb appeal and sets up what is waiting for you<br />

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The well configured layout maximises family life to a tee and offers<br />

you plenty of light, sun and space.<br />

The stylish kitchen boasts two wall ovens, double fridge space,<br />

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A designated study nook is positioned perfectly so you can<br />

keep an eye on the kids doing their homework plus an adjoining<br />

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entertaining and complements the main living area. Two sets of<br />

bi-fold doors from both living areas flow out to the covered patio<br />

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for the kids and pets to play.<br />

Extras include: Archgola, tiled showers in both bathrooms with<br />

underfloor heating, separate toilet with basin, Large separate<br />

laundry, storage room, two heat pumps, off street parking with<br />

room for the boat or trailer plus attic storage.<br />

Due to work commitments, our lovely owners are regretfully<br />

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Situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Faringdon, close to the<br />

Southpoint retail and food complex and zoned for Lemonwood<br />

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Deadline sale: Wednesday 26th <strong>October</strong><br />

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FERG SPAIN<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

MIKE BROWN<br />

HORNBY<br />

LINDA VEITCH<br />

RANGIORA<br />

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15<br />

GEOFFREY TWISS<br />

BELFAST<br />

RICHARD + SUE WOERLEE<br />

RANGIORA<br />

JAN GREEN<br />

LINCOLN<br />

BILL DOWLE<br />

BELFAST<br />

JASON DAY<br />

ROLLESTON<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

<strong>19</strong><br />

20<br />

LISA TIPPEN<br />

RANGIORA<br />

HARLEY MANION<br />

HANMER SPRINGS<br />

JACKIE FRAME<br />

HANMER SPRINGS<br />

ROSS MITCHELL<br />

LINCOLN<br />

LEIGH + DIV<br />

RANGIORA<br />

These outstanding results are all thanks to our clients. We take pride in<br />

working harder, adding value and getting the best results for you.<br />

If you want a team where outstanding service = outstanding results, talk<br />

to a Harcourts Four Seasons Sales Consultant today!<br />

Four Seasons Realty<br />

Your home for local property<br />

Four Seasons Realty 2017 Ltd Licensed Agent REAA 2008 0800 789 1011 fourseasons@harcourts.co.nz


5<br />

Greendale 1856 Coaltrack Road<br />

Considerable Country Charm<br />

A tree-lined driveway, an expansive established garden, set a classy scene on arrival to this stunning 224m2 (approximately)<br />

character bungalow. Its accompanying eight-car garaging will send your lifestyle into top gear.<br />

• Four spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite<br />

• Plenty of outbuildings, including a mancave<br />

• Expansive deck and wrap-around veranda<br />

• Crafted with Oamaru stone and weatherboard<br />

Soaking up rural seclusion, it's only 10 minutes from Darfield and under half an hour from Rolleston to propose a highly<br />

appealing lifestyle opportunity. Contact me for more information.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

4 2 2 8<br />

Deadline Sale closes Wednesday <strong>19</strong>th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at 4.00pm,<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View Sun 16 Oct 12.30 - 1.00pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/DFL108494<br />

Simon Anderson<br />

M 021 0828 5532<br />

E simon.anderson@pb.co.nz<br />

Your local<br />

Rural Specialist<br />

Thinking of selling?<br />

Call Simon for service that<br />

makes a difference.<br />

Simon Anderson<br />

Rural/Lifestyle Sales Consultant<br />

M 021 0828 5532<br />

E simon.anderson@pb.co.nz<br />

pb.co.nz<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008<br />

PB062361


6<br />

Leeston 623 Leeston Dunsandel Road<br />

Killinchy Gold<br />

Showcasing thoughtful design, space and position this superb country lifestyle property located on a well-manicured<br />

easy care 1.3-hectare (approximately) block at Killinchy is sure to appeal above the rest.<br />

The 276m2 (approximately) family home built in 2011 enjoys many outstanding features including 4 generous<br />

double bedrooms with master enjoying a tiled ensuite and WIR. A well-appointed kitchen with scullery located in the<br />

spacious open plan dining/living flowing seamlessly to covered deck and outdoor patio areas ideal for entertaining,<br />

Separate media room featuring gas fire and external access. Family bathroom with tiled shower complemented by a<br />

separate toilet and separate laundry located adjacent to the internal access double garage. Heating supplied by two<br />

heat pumps accompanied by gas fire and heat transfer system ensures comfortable living in all seasons. Outbuildings<br />

include 3 bay fully enclosed shed with 3 roller doors and power connected. 5kw grid tied solar power system. The<br />

established grounds have been developed with excellent attention to detail offering enviable privacy and shelter for<br />

your family and friends to enjoy.<br />

Don't miss your opportunity to secure this outstanding lifestyle within commuting distance of Christchurch City and<br />

Airport. We highly recommend your inspection.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Thursday 3rd November, <strong>2022</strong> at<br />

3.00pm, (unless sold prior)<br />

View Thu 13 Oct 5.30 - 6.15pm<br />

Sun 16 Oct 1.30 - 2.15pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/DFL107264<br />

Gareth Cox<br />

M 021 250 9714 P 03 975 4506<br />

E gareth@pb.co.nz<br />

Fliss Cox<br />

M 021 354 779<br />

E felicityc@pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


7<br />

Springston Chamberlains Road<br />

Blank Canvas<br />

15.7ha of productive soil situated on Chamberlains Road (Goulds Road End). 4 post and wire fenced paddocks of Temuka &<br />

Peat Soils. Ideal 1st farm or lifestyle block. Currently used as stock breeding and finishing plus arable crops. Excellent location<br />

within 10 minutes drive to Rolleston and with consent to build or relocate your new home.<br />

Deadline Sale closes Thursday 20th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at 2.00pm,<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/LER108<strong>19</strong>7<br />

Noel Lowery<br />

M 027 432 8859<br />

E noell@pb.co.nz<br />

Irwell <strong>Selwyn</strong> Lake Road<br />

Irrigated 55ha in two titles<br />

Located in the popular and productive Irwell District this property is well set up and offers the opportunity for the purchaser to<br />

walk in and commence their farming operation with immediate effect. Perfectly set up with a travelling Turborain Irrigator<br />

and an ample water consent of 30l/sec from a 37.75m well this property has produced excellent yields of Seed Peas, Wheat,<br />

Radish, Mustard and Linseed in recent years and also provided grazing for store lambs. This property would also make an ideal<br />

support block in the way of cut and carry through grass silage, chopped maize or lucerne. The property is well serviced with an<br />

all weather lane, shelter, two road frontages and the two titles offering opportunities for the future.<br />

Tender closes 4.00pm, Thu 17th Nov, <strong>2022</strong>, Property Brokers<br />

Leeston, 74 High Street, Leeston, 7632<br />

View By appointment<br />

Web pb.co.nz/LER109666<br />

Stephan Knowler AREINZ<br />

M 027 229 9522 E stephan.knowler@pb.co.nz<br />

Noel Lowery<br />

M 027 432 8859<br />

E noell@pb.co.nz<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


8<br />

West Melton 295A Jowers Road<br />

When town and country collide!<br />

295a Jowers Road offers a wonderful opportunity for those looking for lifestyle living without sacrificing anything that<br />

residential living offers. This 8403m2 lifestyle block offers easy lifestyle in a fantastic location, with great privacy and<br />

space. As you enter the property through the tree lined driveway, an imminent sense of quality greets you as you<br />

arrive at the 256m2, 3 bedroom + office, architecturally designed home. The open plan living area is spacious and ties<br />

perfectly with an outdoor entertaining area. Capturing all day sun, this area makes for fantastic family living or<br />

entertaining. An absolute feature of the living area is the modern kitchen, complete with stone top benchtops,<br />

modern appliances and a large walk in butlers pantry. The spacious master bedroom enjoys all day sun and boosts a<br />

quality, tiled ensuite and good sized walk in robe. 2 large double bedrooms complete with wardrobes are supported by<br />

a large, tiled family bathroom. The home also features a study/office, separate laundry and a large double garage,<br />

with a real feature being the storage options throughout the home. The property is fenced into 2 paddocks and is<br />

complete with a 3 bay implement shed. If you have been thinking lifestyle but didn't want to sacrifice the quality and<br />

convenience of a residential home, then this could well be the property you've been waiting for.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

3 2 1 2<br />

Tender closes 5.00pm, Wed 26th Oct, <strong>2022</strong> (unless sold<br />

prior)<br />

View Sun 16 Oct 2.30 - 3.15pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROL102243<br />

Chris Moore<br />

M 027 288 0563<br />

E chris.moore@pb.co.nz<br />

Justin Le Lievre<br />

M 022 628 1306<br />

E justinl@pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


9<br />

Rolleston 7 Fairhurst Place<br />

Refined Luxury with an Emphasis on Space!<br />

This delightful, modern home has been meticulously designed and boosts innovative inclusions for 21st century living. As you<br />

arrive at the property via the gated entrance, you will be instantly impressed. The 369m2 home, set on a 1,656m2 section<br />

offers a wonderful balance of superb quality, privacy, security and spacious family living. Featuring a large spacious living area<br />

and a stunning open plan kitchen/dining complete with top of the line Bosch appliances, a Schweigen Rangehood, island<br />

bench and walk in pantry, entertaining and catering will be a pleasure. The private patio is easily accessible from the open<br />

plan kitchen and living area, allowing for great indoor-outdoor flow. A separate lounge provides the perfect environment for<br />

family and friends to relax in a quiet space, with the added bonus of a study nook complete with 2m glass desk and storage.<br />

The size and scale continues throughout the home with high ceilings, spacious bedrooms with sliding doors leading out to the<br />

backyard and a master suite with ensuite, large walk in robe, and access out onto a private patio. Private, secure and peaceful,<br />

this stunning home really needs to be viewed to be truly appreciated!<br />

4 2 2 4<br />

Deadline Sale closes Wednesday 2nd November, <strong>2022</strong> at<br />

5.00pm, (unless sold prior)<br />

View Sun 16 Oct 1.00 - 1.45pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU108069<br />

Chris Moore<br />

M 027 288 0563<br />

E chris.moore@pb.co.nz<br />

Rolleston 12 Grace Way<br />

Enjoy summer entertaining!<br />

With summer just around the corner, you will absolutely love the fabulous outdoor space this home offers! Sited well on its<br />

750sqm section to capture the sun right throughout the day, this home provides the perfect place to host bbqs with family &<br />

friends or watch the kids play. Warm & welcoming, the home itself features an open plan kitchen/living/dining room that flows<br />

out to the large deck, overlooking the generous back yard. The kitchen is well designed, offers stone bench tops and factuality<br />

is a key component here. The separate living room offers space for a growing family to spread out, or enjoy sitting in the sun<br />

reading a book. 3 bedrooms all offer built in robes and are serviced with a lovely updated bathroom with full tiled walls to add<br />

to the luxury appeal. The master suite offers generous space for bedroom furniture, plus a walk-in robe and a lovely full tiled<br />

updated ensuite for you to enjoy. Heating is sorted with a heat pump and ventilation system throughout to help keep the<br />

home warm and dry, and hot water is gas. Our vendors have new plans on the horizon & are ready to pass on their much-loved<br />

home to one lucky family to enjoy for years to come.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Wednesday <strong>19</strong>th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at 6.00pm,<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View Sun 16 Oct 12.00 - 12.30pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU109341<br />

Chris Moore<br />

M 027 288 0563<br />

E chris.moore@pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


10<br />

Rolleston 13F Fairfield Way<br />

Affordable family living<br />

With an exciting change on the horizon, our vendor's instructions are clear! Present all offers at deadline! This whole property<br />

is well designed and offers very spacious living areas and sizable bedrooms too. Being double glazed throughout and placed<br />

well for the sun, the home is lovely and warm, but rest assured the log burner will definitely keep you toasty warm during the<br />

winter months. The Master bedroom is serviced with an en-suite and walk in robe and the main bathroom and separate toilet<br />

caters for the additional 3 bedrooms. There is good off street parking for extra cars and a carpeted double garage which also<br />

houses the laundry. The section offers space for the kids to kick the ball around, or a short stroll to the local park for a change<br />

of scenery and great playground. If security is important to you, this property boasts a great FBI system. This home truly<br />

offers fantastic buying in Rolleston and quick action is recommended!<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Thursday 20th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at 5.00pm,<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View Sun 16 Oct 12.15 - 12.45pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU107637<br />

Chris Moore<br />

M 027 288 0563<br />

E chris.moore@pb.co.nz<br />

Rolleston 68 Quartz Drive<br />

Sure to be a winner!<br />

Built post-quake, this beautifully presented 3-bedroom home offers views out onto the reserve at Stonebrook Park. The kids<br />

will love running around in the park and feeding the ducks right on your doorstep! In the open plan kitchen/dining/living, floor<br />

to ceiling windows fill the area with natural light and a ranch stacker leads out onto the patio, creating a great indoor-outdoor<br />

flow to the tidy easy care back yard. Keeping you toasty warm during these cooler months is a heat pump and a wonderful<br />

eco low emission log burner. All the bedrooms have double robes and large floor-to-ceiling windows which capture the sun<br />

throughout the day. The Master also benefits from its own ensuite. The further 2 double bedrooms are serviced by the main<br />

all-in-one bathroom, which also has a heated towel rail, separate shower and bath. The laundry is located in the internal access<br />

double garage, with a door that leads out to a concreted area with the washing line and a garden shed. The easy-care gardens<br />

have been recently landscaped but there is still scope to stamp your own mark. Enjoy the peace and serenity this beautiful<br />

home offers. It is sure to be a winner!<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

3 2 1 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Wednesday <strong>19</strong>th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at 4.00pm,<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View Thu 13 Oct 1.00 - 1.30pm<br />

Sun 16 Oct 1.00 - 1.30pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/ROU89273<br />

Chris Moore<br />

M 027 288 0563<br />

E chris.moore@pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


11<br />

Rolleston 10A Baxter Crescent<br />

DESIRABLE FAMILY HOME IN GREAT LOCATION<br />

Bright and vibrant living with immaculate presentation and a premium location make this five bedroom home on<br />

941m2 an irresistible choice. Conveniently located, this property blends a little bit of that town and country feel.<br />

Spread over 284m2, the layout is effortlessly functional and focuses on a comfortable family lifestyle. On offer here is<br />

five double bedrooms accompanied by stylish bathroom facilities, two masters with their own ensuites and walk in<br />

robes and patio areas. The two separate living areas are spacious and heated by a large log burner (on wetback) and<br />

heat pump; offering a relaxed and cosy ambience. The well-appointed kitchen with its wall oven, gas hob and walk in<br />

pantry and abundance of space and storage will keep the cook in the house well satisfied. Some of the additional<br />

features of this home include; study nook, carpeted garage, car port and a great outdoor living area. One of the stand<br />

out features of this property has to be the large 941m2 private and secure section. Astute buyers will appreciate that<br />

larger sections are becoming increasingly harder to find and coupled with a fantastic family home, makes for<br />

intelligent buying. A must view. TO BE SOLD BY DEADLINE SALE Offers to be presented on or before 12pm, Thursday<br />

27th <strong>October</strong> <strong>2022</strong> (unless sold prior)<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

5 3 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Thursday 27th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at<br />

12.00pm, (unless sold prior)<br />

View Wed 12 Oct 5.00 - 5.30pm<br />

Sun 16 Oct 1.45 - 2.15pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/LEU109351<br />

Cameron McRae<br />

M 027 769 6696<br />

E cameron.mcrae@pb.co.nz<br />

Proud to be here


12<br />

Rolleston 103a Lowes Road<br />

Entertainers Delight both indoor and outdoor<br />

My vendors have their sights set on new horizons, paving the way for a new family to enjoy this stylish and immaculately<br />

presented home positioned on a 778m2 section (approx). From the moment you step through the front door it is obvious this<br />

spacious 255m2 home is set apart by quality design and premium materials, and a meticulous configuration and flow that will<br />

be envied by all. A few key features of the home; Separate lounge with recessed ceiling and gas fire, Open plan<br />

kitchen/living/dining and study nook, Tri-stone bench tops, Bosch appliances, walk in pantry, Alfresco dining, large Kwila decks<br />

with Pergola canopy and outdoor pizza oven, Separate laundry and good storage throughout, Generous master, fully tiled ensuite,<br />

double vanity, underfloor heating and walk in robe, Beautifully landscaped garden with plenty of fruit trees and<br />

irrigation, Double garage with drive-through and parking for an extra vehicle, Large shed with work bench, Mod cons include<br />

App to open the garage door and a security camera. The Rolleston shops are a short 2-minute drive, plus the <strong>Selwyn</strong> pools,<br />

Foster Park, the sports complex, dog park are not too far away. Zoned for Clearview Primary School.<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008 | pb.co.nz<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale closes Tuesday 25th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> at 2.00pm,<br />

(unless sold prior)<br />

View Wed 12 Oct 12.00 - 12.30pm<br />

Sun 16 Oct 2.30 - 3.00pm<br />

Web pb.co.nz/LIU108729<br />

Dawn Pollard<br />

M 022 073 7580<br />

E dawn.pollard@pb.co.nz<br />

Selling? Buying?<br />

For all your real estate needs think<br />

Property Brokers Lincoln first!<br />

Call us today<br />

Holly Siddons<br />

020 4153 5251<br />

Dawn Pollard<br />

022 073 7580<br />

Tanya Marillier<br />

027 383 3844<br />

Monty Marillier<br />

021 943 973<br />

pb.co.nz<br />

Property Brokers Ltd Licensed REAA 2008<br />

PB063617


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13<br />

What build requirements are there?<br />

Explore what a new stage will look like.<br />

Buying in a subdivision<br />

Section availability is mostly in new<br />

housing estates and the district generally<br />

has a number to choose from, especially in<br />

Rolleston and Lincoln.<br />

Factors influencing section choice will be:<br />

the distance from your workplace, ease of<br />

travelling, services available, size and price<br />

of available sections, and where you would<br />

like to live.<br />

Ground conditions may also be a<br />

consideration. In <strong>Selwyn</strong>, the land<br />

is generally good for building with<br />

only a standard 364 foundation often<br />

required. Many people are choosing a<br />

RibRaft foundation as it offers seismic<br />

strengthening and may work out more<br />

economical.<br />

A factor which should be high on your<br />

list should be the covenants a developer has<br />

in place and whether these will present any<br />

issues for you.<br />

Any new housing subdivision is likely<br />

to have covenants stipulating what can<br />

and cannot be constructed, in terms of<br />

minimum and maximum house size on<br />

a given section, and aesthetic features<br />

like the roof pitch, acceptable claddings,<br />

landscaping and what is permitted on view<br />

from the street.<br />

The covenants will be supplied with the<br />

Purchase and Sale Agreement. Read these,<br />

asking your lawyer for advice and checking<br />

with your builder to ensure these can be<br />

met before signing on the dotted line.<br />

Before finalising your house plan<br />

with your builder and building consent<br />

application is lodged with Council, send<br />

this and a landscape plan to the developer<br />

for approval. This will avoid costly changes<br />

or problems down the line. There may<br />

be a charge associated with Developer’s<br />

Approval or a refundable bond may be<br />

incurred. This process is put in place to<br />

protect the overall look and integrity of<br />

the housing estate and ensure any damage<br />

incurred during construction is put right.<br />

Certain covenants may seem annoying<br />

however, they protect the environment you<br />

are buying into and can be accommodated<br />

with good design.<br />

The standard of builds in respective<br />

subdivisions may vary from smaller<br />

economic housing to larger sections and<br />

homes. There may also be variations in<br />

the features in each subdivision such as<br />

the street width, number of children’s play<br />

areas, walkways and beautification.<br />

Where you are purchasing off a plan for<br />

a section in a new stage of a subdivision,<br />

ask questions so you appreciate what the<br />

area will ultimately look like. Doing your<br />

homework will help give you surety that<br />

what is proposed will happen. This includes<br />

when title is due, something which can be<br />

slowed by Council consent requirements or<br />

the weather delaying earthworks.<br />

Closeness to schools, shops and public<br />

transport may also be considerations,<br />

especially if you want your children to have<br />

independence by walk to school, a park<br />

or sporting activities. Consider how each<br />

subdivision might suit your lifestyle.


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SO YOU CAN GET BACK TO<br />

THE THINGS YOU LOVE SOONER<br />

Connecting people and property is what we do,<br />

and we’ve always endeavoured to do it better.<br />

By putting our clients first.<br />

Let’s work together | bayleys.co.nz/canterbury<br />

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15<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Burnham 162 Burdons Road<br />

High-performing, once in a lifetime opportunity<br />

This highly-productive Burnham dairy farm boasts an exceptional location and a superior homestead designed to<br />

house your family in luxury. The 250.5828-hectare property has proven performance showing consistently with the<br />

average production over the past four seasons at 573,381kgMS, along with low costs, this is a very profitable<br />

property. The meticulous attention to detail on this farm sets it apart from others. Simple and efficient systems,<br />

environmentally sound with quality infrastructure and irrigation means it’s well set up for the new owners. The<br />

centrally located 70-bail rotary shed with Read milking plant has new automatic cup removers, Tru-test auto draft<br />

system and includes large feed pads. The immaculately maintained farm is complemented by an equally impressive<br />

home, second three-bedroom home, and a further four-bedroom home.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>481<br />

250.5828ha<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Fri 4 Nov <strong>2022</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View by appointment<br />

Chris Flanagan 027 433 4657<br />

Ben Turner 027 530 1400<br />

Craig Blackburn 027 489 7225<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

Charing Cross 684 Telegraph Road<br />

A property to be proud of<br />

Exceptional quality, immaculately presented 205.3495ha property. The excellent system of lanes across the farm<br />

means you can drive throughout the property without opening a gate, enabling ease of management and<br />

movement. Irrigated from good wells, with the addition of CPW water, providing both reliability and simplicity. The<br />

excellent infrastructure includes Turbo rain irrigators and Zimmatic pivots, there are outbuildings aplenty along<br />

with grain storage making this property well set up for a multitude of uses, the property also ticks the required<br />

boxes for dairy support. Unique and striking, the house combines adobe mudbrick with solid timber joinery and the<br />

result is a property many would feel privileged to call home. This is an example of a property that truly has<br />

options, with highly regarded soils, robust water resources and excellent infrastructure.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>472<br />

205ha 3 2 2<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Tue 1 Nov <strong>2022</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View by appointment<br />

Ben Turner 027 530 1400<br />

ben.turner@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Craig Blackburn 027 489 7225<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Darfield 1103 Greendale Road<br />

Superb rural refinement - two hectares (more or less)<br />

Contemporary character pervades this private rural residence which offers a lifestyle of first-class excellence. An<br />

impressive open-plan living layout with its contemporary kitchen, sophisticated appliances and butler's pantry<br />

represents the social hub, while the separate lounge is geared towards winding down in comfort. Embracing three<br />

bedrooms, the master is superb, enjoying outdoor access, a deluxe walk-through robe and a well-appointed<br />

ensuite. A highly-specified bathroom services the remaining two bedrooms, which include built-in robes, plus there<br />

is a separate powder room for guests. Settled atop the floor plan is a highly versatile mezzanine. A separate<br />

sleepout, equipped with a bathroom and gas water heating, is also plumbed for a kitchen. Outdoors includes two<br />

paddocks, around 50 oak trees, an expansive steel framed garage with power and a separate woodshed.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>4<strong>19</strong><br />

4 2 2 5<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Tue 8 Nov <strong>2022</strong><br />

View by appointment<br />

Chris Jones 027 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sam Sidey 027 346 3500<br />

sam.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

Leeston 10 Palladio Avenue<br />

Contemporary country winner<br />

Ideally situated on a quiet street in Leeston’s sought-after Monticello development with a sunny aspect and<br />

attractive outlook, this 181sqm (approx) four-bedroom, two-bathroom home presents a rare opportunity for<br />

discerning buyers. Crisp, sleek, and chic, the spacious wraparound kitchen with built-in appliances and a scullery<br />

naturally flows through to the dining area on one side with deck access and an adjoining living area complete with a<br />

comforting log burner where you will find a safe haven to retreat from the day-to-day stresses of life. The lounge is<br />

an abundant space with large sliding doors opening to the 56sqm (approx) deck to offer seamless alfresco living,<br />

and morning and evening sunshine amidst grounds that have been designed with a thoughtful mixture of soft and<br />

hard landscaping and a large lawn that makes it ideally suited for entertaining.<br />

4 1 2 2<br />

For Sale offers invited over $749,000<br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

John Bailey 027 893 0234<br />

john.bailey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>504<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Ladbrooks 118 McDrurys Road<br />

Little River 4449 Christchurch Akaroa Road<br />

Relaxed multi-generational<br />

living in Ladbrooks<br />

Contributing immense appeal to this 6,032sqm (just<br />

under two acres) property is the large home with<br />

potential to add value, an array of outbuildings, a treelined<br />

drive, protection from the cold easterly winds<br />

and the lack of upkeep of a conventional lifestyle<br />

block. Centrally located only a few hundred metres<br />

from Ladbrooks School, and just over five minutes'<br />

drive to Prebbleton, Halswell, Tai Tapu or Lincoln and<br />

14km from central Christchurch, this is an exceptional<br />

opportunity awaiting one fortunate purchaser.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>535<br />

4+1 3+1 2+1<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Thu 27 Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

Chris Jones 027 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Sam Sidey 027 346 3500<br />

sam.sidey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

Commercial investment<br />

Situated in Cooptown, Little River, this 2,023sqm<br />

(more or less) property includes a large (as-is-whereis)<br />

lockable building and a smaller storage shed. The<br />

vacant buildings would be well-suited for a range of<br />

uses. Originally built as a dairy factory and used as an<br />

automotive workshop over the last 59 years, the<br />

property has a continuing income with a lease to Allied<br />

Petroleum Limited, included with the sale. The<br />

property is fully fenced and is currently supplied with<br />

both water and power. Situated on the Main Road, this<br />

is a fantastic space noticed often by visitors to the<br />

Peninsula.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5518992<br />

2,023sqm<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Fri 28 Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View by appointment<br />

Evan Marshall 027 221 0910<br />

evan.marshall@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Peter Foley 021 754 737<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Prebbleton Lots 2, 3, 4 & 9, 1/82 Blakes Road<br />

Blade Mews - subdivision earthworks now completed<br />

Lots 2, 3, 4 and 9 (550sqm each) - $480,000 each<br />

A desirable location nestled amongst quality built homes with access via Hinterland Drive, Blade Mews offers an<br />

effortless lifestyle. Blade Mews is just steps into the Prebbleton township providing all of your daily essentials<br />

including 'The Prebbleton Village'. Also, an easy commute is ensured into the central city being only approximately<br />

15-minutes' drive via the Southern Motorway.<br />

At Blade Mews you will find quality TC1 sections with services to the boundary and titles for sections due around<br />

December <strong>2022</strong>. Please note two-storey dwellings are not permitted.<br />

550sqm<br />

Asking Price $480,000<br />

View by appointment<br />

Chris Jones 027 220 5043<br />

chris.jones@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Nathan Collett 027 826 1535<br />

nathan.collett@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/5517946<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Rolleston 55 Farnborough Way<br />

Hurry, this won't last long<br />

Freshly painted for the benefit of the new owners, this smart two bedroom home is ready for immediate occupancy.<br />

Whether you are a first home buyer, a downsizer or are looking for a sound investment property, early viewing is<br />

recommended, as properties in this price bracket are highly sought-after. The open plan living room, which is<br />

orientated to benefit from all-day sun, extends out to the established, private rear garden of the 292sqm section.<br />

The master bedroom has direct access to the family bathroom, which also services the second double bedroom.<br />

Situated in a lovely wide street, just a short stroll to Faringdon's eateries and shops, this immaculately presented<br />

home, built by Golden Homes in 2015, is ready to be snapped up!<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>350<br />

2 1 1 1<br />

Asking Price $595,000<br />

View by appointment<br />

Sarah Booth 027 527 8258<br />

sarah.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Nick Booth 027 306 3186<br />

nick.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

Rolleston 1 Othello Drive<br />

Central location, vendor motivation<br />

With the benefit of mature plantings around the spacious 786sqm section, here you can experience an established<br />

setting yet enjoy the benefits of a modern family home with lots of desirable features. The over-height entry leads<br />

into a huge, sunny open plan living room, also with higher stud ceilings to enhance the feeling of light and<br />

spaciousness; and the separate lounge provides an additional space for the whole family to spread out. From the<br />

well-appointed kitchen, complete with stone benchtops and a walk-in pantry, there is a lovely open aspect to the<br />

patio and fully-fenced rear garden. The practical floor plan comprises three double bedrooms next to the central<br />

family bathroom for convenience, with the expansive master bedroom appreciating a walk-in robe and ensuite. A<br />

dedicated office beside the front door is perfect as a work from home option or even a hobby space.<br />

4 2 2 2<br />

For Sale offers invited over $799,000<br />

View by appointment<br />

Nick Booth 027 306 3186<br />

nick.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>532<br />

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NEW LISTING<br />

Rolleston 56 Hardingstone Drive<br />

So central and so many features<br />

Spread across an impressive 257sqm footprint, it is evident this home has been designed with both indoor and<br />

outdoor entertaining in mind. The wide entry flows effortlessly to the spacious open-plan living area and separate<br />

lounge at the heart of the home. Ease of entertaining over the upcoming summer months is assured in the high-spec<br />

kitchen, complete with Corian benchtops, quality appliances, a plumbed double fridge space and a scullery with its<br />

own sink. The expansive master suite is sure to appeal, complemented by an impressive walk-in robe and ensuite<br />

with a tiled shower. Three additional generously proportioned bedrooms, one with its own walk-in wardrobe, are<br />

sure to cater to sleeping arrangements. Sought-after carpeted triple car garaging and an abundance of off-street<br />

parking are bound to tempt.<br />

4 2 2 3<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

4pm, Wed 26 Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

View 12-12.30pm Sun 16 Oct<br />

Nick Booth 027 306 3186<br />

nick.booth@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>598<br />

Rolleston 31-41 Westland Place<br />

Rolleston 39 Burford Way<br />

Office opportunity, Rolleston<br />

Step up to style<br />

3 1 2 2<br />

Locate your business in one of New Zealand's largest<br />

growing suburbs, just 20 minutes from Christchurch's<br />

CBD and 25 minutes from the Christchurch<br />

International Airport.<br />

This leasing opportunity consists of first floor modern<br />

office measuring at approximately 426sqm on the one<br />

floor plate, with both lift and stair access. The space<br />

presents great natural light complemented by an ideal<br />

mix of open plan and individual offices/meeting<br />

rooms.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>026<br />

Price by Negotiation<br />

View by appointment<br />

Graeme Donaldson 021 225 2130<br />

graeme.donaldson@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Alex White 027 785 4211<br />

alex.white@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

Proudly positioned upon a superbly tended corner site<br />

in Faringdon sits this three-bedroom brick and linear<br />

beauty, which extends a warm welcome to the<br />

modern-day family. The kitchen incorporates superb<br />

storage, trusted appliances and is armed with an<br />

island bench. A sun-loaded outdoor area runs<br />

alongside the living room and is hemmed by the<br />

beautifully established landscaped gardens.<br />

Practicality has also been prioritised by excellent<br />

storage and the presence of a heat pump for yearlong<br />

comfort. This fully fenced property also plays<br />

host to a garden shed, a raised vegetable garden.<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Wed <strong>19</strong> Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

Nathan Collett 027 826 1535<br />

nathan.collett@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Bianca Davidson 027 322 9055<br />

bianca.davidson@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED REAA 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>487<br />

bayleys.co.nz


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Southbridge 29 Sarsfield Street<br />

Get in quick<br />

Sheltered by established trees and greenery with a woodland section, this peaceful bungalow has been updated<br />

and offers an ideal prospect for first home buyers looking for a reliable property in the heart of Southbridge's<br />

friendly environs. The light-filled open plan kitchen and dining area have a modern breakfast bar and a great<br />

wraparound design with plenty of storage and has an adjoining natural flow through to the spacious lounge. A log<br />

fire and heat pump alongside ceiling and wall insulation ensure the climate is controlled throughout the year. The<br />

neutral and updated colour scheme is modern and there is a splendid opportunity to move in and enjoy the<br />

property immediately. Accommodation is provided by three generous double bedrooms, which share a large family<br />

bathroom with a shower over the bath, while a separate laundry caters for the practicalities of life.<br />

3 1 1 2 1<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Thu 13 Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

Suzy McPherson 027 695 05<strong>19</strong><br />

suzy.mcpherson@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>489<br />

Southbridge 312 Wabys Road<br />

The way home<br />

Families looking for privacy, charm and modern convenience will be immediately taken with this beautifully situated<br />

four-bedroom, two-bathroom home on the outskirts of Southbridge that is ideally suited for country living and sits<br />

on a 4.6 ha (approximately) lifestyle block within an idyllic rural setting. Open plan kitchen, dining and living are at<br />

the heart of this home; the spacious wraparound kitchen is a generous space with a breakfast bar and an attached<br />

dining area that presents the perfect space for family living. Expansive and separate, the lounge offers light-filled<br />

outlooks to the surrounding grounds, French doors that provide easy access to the patio area, and a log burner with<br />

a heat transfer system alongside double glazing to keep the space warm and cosy in winter.<br />

4.6868ha 4 2<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

1pm, Tue 25 Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

Phone for viewing times<br />

John Bailey 027 893 0234<br />

john.bailey@bayleys.co.nz<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>556<br />

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21<br />

Buying a property with trees<br />

enjoyment of their land, which means<br />

that you can’t let your trees become a<br />

problem at their place (and vice versa).<br />

If your neighbours have trees that are<br />

giving you grief, think carefully before<br />

swinging an axe or chainsaw. Legally, you<br />

are entitled to trim any branches or roots<br />

from a tree (or large shrub, or plant) that<br />

encroach on your property unless they<br />

are protected, in which case you may<br />

need resource consent first. However, for<br />

the sake of being a decent human being,<br />

it’s a good idea to talk to the tree’s owners<br />

first. Don’t be tempted to take matters<br />

into your own hands and poison the tree,<br />

or trespass onto a neighbour’s property<br />

to chop parts of it off. One way to resolve<br />

the situation is to seek advice from a<br />

professional arborist. Getting an expert<br />

to prune the tree in a way that doesn’t<br />

destroy it completely will be far cheaper<br />

than engaging a lawyer.<br />

In the worst-case scenario, if you can’t sort<br />

out tree issues with a chat over the fence<br />

or the aid of an arborist, it may be time to<br />

seek help from the Disputes Tribunal or<br />

the District Court. If the trees are causing<br />

a nuisance, such as blocking views and/<br />

or light, and you’re unable to come to an<br />

agreement with the neighbour, you can<br />

apply to the District Court for an order to<br />

get the neighbour to trim or remove the<br />

tree.<br />

For independent advice on buying or<br />

selling property, check out settled.govt.<br />

nz.<br />

Whoever said ‘the best time to plant a tree<br />

was 20 years ago’ obviously never dealt<br />

with overhanging branches, wayward<br />

roots or grumpy neighbours. As anyone<br />

who lives in a leafy area will tell you, trees<br />

can cause no end of bother. Trees can<br />

block views, damage fences and interfere<br />

with power lines. Roots can disrupt pipes,<br />

branches can reduce sunlight availability,<br />

leaves can block gutters and windfall fruit<br />

can attract rodents. It’s a wonder people<br />

ever plant them!<br />

These problems are often caused by wellmeaning<br />

property owners who plant<br />

trees without thinking about how big<br />

they will grow. By the time a tree is wellestablished,<br />

it may be already wreaking<br />

havoc both overhead and underground.<br />

Overhanging branches may present<br />

obvious hassles, but tree roots are usually<br />

out of sight, out of mind until they start<br />

to snaking their way into retaining walls,<br />

foundations or drains (at which point they<br />

become difficult to ignore and expensive<br />

to re-route).<br />

If you own a property, you are allowed<br />

to do whatever you like to your trees,<br />

within the bounds of the law that says<br />

you have the right to the ordinary use and<br />

enjoyment of your land. This is subject<br />

to any protection that may apply to your<br />

trees. If they’re protected (for example,<br />

because they are historic, considered<br />

to be significant or needed to prevent<br />

erosion), you may need to get resource<br />

consent before doing anything to them.<br />

Remember that you can’t unreasonably<br />

interfere with your neighbours’ use and<br />

Boundary lines are indicative only<br />

Springston 428 Leeston Road<br />

Top notch dairy opportunity<br />

Situated on the doorstep of Lincoln township, this solid farming operation is ready for the new owner to capitalise<br />

on the existing infrastructure and past performance. Currently milking approximately 400 cows through the 39 a-<br />

side herringbone shed, the farm has enjoyed consistent production of approx. 200,000kgMS per annum in recent<br />

years. At approximately 111.9443 hectares (more or less), the property includes two dwellings; a four-bedroom<br />

family home kept cosy and warm year-round by two log burners and a heat pump and a second three-bedroom<br />

home, which gives you options for staff accommodation or rental income. Farm performance is assisted by Allflex<br />

collars for mating and animal-health monitoring, in-shed feeding, Protrack drafting technology plus an automated<br />

teat sprayer to maximise efficiency. The yards and feed pad can accommodate approximately 400 cows.<br />

bayleys.co.nz/55<strong>19</strong>043<br />

111.9443ha<br />

Deadline Sale (unless sold prior)<br />

12pm, Wed 26 Oct <strong>2022</strong><br />

3 Deans Avenue, Chch<br />

View by appointment<br />

Ben Turner 027 530 1400<br />

ben.turner@bayleys.co.nz<br />

Evan Marshall 027 221 0910<br />

WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008


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Show homes<br />

the ultimate way to shop around<br />

Across the selwyn district, we are blessed with an<br />

extensive array of very good quality show homes.<br />

Building companies build show<br />

homes to demonstrate their<br />

workmanship, display innovative<br />

design ideas and present a snapshot<br />

into a new and luxurious lifestyle,<br />

featuring all the latest in materials,<br />

fittings and fixtures.<br />

A show home can inspire you in a way<br />

nothing else can. You can absorb the<br />

ambiance they present and admire the<br />

innovative techniques, new materials<br />

and technology.<br />

You can ask questions, take notes<br />

and compare. You can see at a glance<br />

features you would love to emulate or<br />

would avoid when building your home.<br />

Best of all, you ;will see the building<br />

companies’ attention to detail.<br />

Show homes are the perfect way to get<br />

a good idea of pricing, discover good<br />

quality and value, learn about superior<br />

use of space, future-proofing, ongoing<br />

maintenance and long-term returns.<br />

So what are you waiting for? Check<br />

out our maps, grab a notepad and<br />

pencil and begin the exciting project of<br />

building your own home.<br />

LOOKING FOR DESIGN INSPIRATION?<br />

Visit one of our stunning showhomes to gather ideas for your dream home<br />

Faringdon, 47 Lanner Drive, Rolleston<br />

Faringdon, 49 Lanner Drive, Rolleston<br />

SHOWHOMES<br />

Both showhomes<br />

Open Wed-Sun 12pm-4pm<br />

SHOWrOOM / OfficE<br />

31 Watts Road, Sockburn<br />

Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm<br />

0800 844 488<br />

signature.co.nz<br />

30th November <strong>2022</strong><br />

Rolleston Brass Band<br />

Sam Allcorn - Cadets<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Diwali<br />

<strong>Selwyn</strong> Motor Fest<br />

Darfield Toy Library


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Your guide to Show Homes & New Sections<br />

in the <strong>Selwyn</strong> District<br />

Faye Homes showcases the<br />

latest trends for new builds<br />

The Te Whariki show home village<br />

in Lincoln provides an opportunity to<br />

discover what’s new in the new home<br />

world by revisiting companies to see the<br />

latest designs and trends.<br />

Faye Homes is no exception with their<br />

Southfield Drive corner property bringing<br />

a new development in kitchens that is,<br />

according to their sales team, popular<br />

overseas, particularly in apartment living.<br />

In the kitchen two matching vertical bifold<br />

doors fold out from recesses in front of<br />

the oven to match up with the cupboard<br />

doors on the left and the pantry doors on<br />

the right.<br />

Other upgrade options that feature<br />

include the skylights and sun tunnels,<br />

ducted heating, schist cladding (to match<br />

the internal schist wall in the hallway) and<br />

the outdoor gas fire.<br />

In the kitchen, stylish Bosch appliances<br />

and black tapware create an impression<br />

while the fridge sits in the pantry with<br />

a third sink available for the after party<br />

clean-up.<br />

The Te Whariki show home also<br />

continues to surprise with a clever setup<br />

in the family bathroom with separate<br />

basin, toilet and shower areas that can be<br />

shut off from each other – imagine how<br />

much easier that would make the morning<br />

rush!<br />

Featuring the impressive outdoor fire, a<br />

large sheltered deck can be accessed from<br />

the lounge and living rooms - and the<br />

kitchen – opening out towards the huge<br />

corner section. The perfect space to create<br />

another room for entertaining and long<br />

summer nights.<br />

A second smaller deck opens from the<br />

master bedroom which also has a walkin-robe<br />

which takes up the entire width<br />

of the room. There are three other double<br />

bedrooms suitable for a range of family<br />

sizes or separate study spaces.<br />

A galley style laundry is spacious with<br />

heaps of storage and opens outdoors<br />

making washing day more convenient. In<br />

the double garage there is a Tesla charging<br />

unit for electric vehicles – a definite plus<br />

these days.<br />

The Faye Homes in Southfield Drive<br />

is well worth a visit and is open from<br />

Wednesdays to Sundays, 12pm until 4pm.<br />

Your award winning partner in home building.<br />

PRINGLEHOMES.CO.NZ


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103a Lowes Road, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

10a Baxter Crescent, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

53a Park Lane, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

2/266 Halswell Road, Halswell<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

25 Edward Law Boulevard,Prebbleton<br />

Harcourts<br />

68 Quartz Drive, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

623 Leeston Dunsandel Road, Leeston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

13 Tiny Hill Drive,Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

17 Owen Drive, Darfield<br />

Harcourts<br />

2/266 Halswell Road, Halswell<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

129 Shillingford Boulevard,Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

1 Soar Terrace, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

876 <strong>Selwyn</strong> Road,Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

25 Edward Law Boulevard,Prebbleton<br />

Harcourts<br />

73 Preston avenue, West Melton<br />

Harcourts<br />

9 Maltby Drive, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

9 Whitney Court,Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

22 ardrossan Way, Tai Tapu<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

6 Vaughan Drive, Rolleston<br />

Harcourts<br />

22 Fairhurst Place, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

69 Hume Street, Sydenham<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

94 Oaks Drive, Lincoln<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

24 Bentley Drive, Rolleston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

14 Papatahora Drive, Lincoln<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

7 Nicolau avenue, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

79 Charlbury Drive, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

99 Renoir Drive, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

155a Lowes Road, Rolleston<br />

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Property Brokers<br />

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17 Owen Drive, Darfield<br />

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129 Shillingford Boulevard,Rolleston<br />

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876 <strong>Selwyn</strong> Road,Rolleston<br />

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153 Curraghs Road, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

13F Fairfield Way, Rolleston<br />

Property Brokers<br />

10 Palladio avenue, Leeston<br />

Bayleys Canterbury<br />

76 Thornborough Drive,Rolleston<br />

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26 Taita Drive,Rolleston<br />

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1 Colebrook Drive, Rolleston<br />

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21 andesite Drive, Rolleston<br />

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34 Heathridge Way, Lincoln<br />

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7 Fairhurst Place, Rolleston<br />

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139 Wards Road, Rolleston<br />

Ray White Town & Lifestyle<br />

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9 Maltby Drive, Rolleston<br />

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73 Preston avenue, West Melton<br />

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55 Manse Road, Leeston<br />

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3 Milrose Court, Lincoln<br />

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537 Springston Rolleston Rd,Rolleston<br />

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312 Wabys Road, Southbridge<br />

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17 Stables Drive,Lincoln<br />

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295a Jowers Road, West Melton<br />

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27 Burford Way, Rolleston<br />

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