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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, <strong>2023</strong><br />
Connecting Your Local Community<br />
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19th March <strong>2023</strong><br />
New name<br />
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Lifeboat<br />
Page 7<br />
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Another<br />
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• By Tony Simons<br />
THE FUTURE of one of the<br />
most desirable coastal building<br />
sites in Christchurch is up in the<br />
air – yet again.<br />
The controversial and<br />
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Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 1 <strong>2023</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
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NEWS 3<br />
More homes affected by sea level rise<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
A NEW assessment on the<br />
threat of sea level rise means the<br />
number of ‘at risk’ properties<br />
on Banks Peninsula and along<br />
Pegasus <strong>Bay</strong> coast has increased<br />
by nearly 20 per cent.<br />
The coastal hazards assessment<br />
report for the city council,<br />
undertaken by environmental<br />
consultancy company Tonkin+Taylor,<br />
has identified 5400<br />
more vulnerable properties<br />
across Christchurch, including<br />
1500 more on the peninsula.<br />
The latest assessment<br />
included<br />
more of Banks<br />
Peninsula than was<br />
included in a previous<br />
assessment<br />
Mark<br />
Stevenson<br />
in 2<strong>01</strong>7, “leading to<br />
1500 more properties<br />
in that area<br />
being identified<br />
at risk,” said city council acting<br />
head of planning and consents<br />
Mark Stevenson.<br />
Most of the newly classified<br />
properties are in Diamond<br />
<strong>Harbour</strong>, Duvauchelle, Le Bons<br />
<strong>Bay</strong>, Lyttelton, Okains <strong>Bay</strong> and<br />
Wainui. In each area more than<br />
100 properties have been newly<br />
identified at risk, said Stevenson.<br />
Other areas affected include<br />
Birdlings Flat, Governors <strong>Bay</strong>,<br />
Little River, Motukarara, Pigeon<br />
CLIMATE CHANGE: Another 1500 properties on Banks Peninsula are at risk from sea level<br />
rise, a new assessment shows.<br />
PHOTO: GETTY<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> and Port Levy, but to a lesser<br />
extent.<br />
The changes mean there are<br />
now 32,800 properties across<br />
Christchurch considered in<br />
danger from coastal flooding or<br />
erosion.<br />
Another 3900 properties<br />
adjacent to the Pegasus <strong>Bay</strong><br />
coastline and in low lying<br />
suburbs like Linwood, Burwood<br />
and Heathcote have also been<br />
added, Stevenson said.<br />
Property owners have had<br />
the information added to their<br />
Land Information Memorandum<br />
(LIM) so they are aware of the<br />
risk. The city council has also<br />
sent letters to property owners<br />
with the latest information<br />
included.<br />
“We appreciate this is not<br />
welcome news for some residents,<br />
but we wanted to let people know<br />
what information is<br />
held by the council<br />
for their property,”<br />
said city council<br />
general manager<br />
infrastructure,<br />
planning and regulatory<br />
services Jane<br />
Davis.<br />
Jane<br />
Davis<br />
It is critical people have good<br />
information about the current<br />
and predicted future impacts on<br />
individual properties, she said.<br />
The latest assessment, provided<br />
to the city council in 2021, applied<br />
different methods and used<br />
more data.<br />
It used “a different and improved<br />
methodology, updated input<br />
data, and a wider geographic<br />
area has been used . . . leading<br />
to different outcomes for some<br />
properties,” Davis said.<br />
For some properties, including<br />
some at Southshore, this has<br />
meant a lower assessed risk than<br />
in 2<strong>01</strong>7.<br />
Said Stevenson: “It’s important<br />
to understand that this recent<br />
notification . . . adds to existing<br />
coastal hazards LIM comments<br />
from the 2<strong>01</strong>7 Coastal Hazards<br />
Assessment.”<br />
Some some properties assessed<br />
in 2<strong>01</strong>7 were not re-assessed and<br />
some properties assessed in 2021<br />
were not previously assessed in<br />
2<strong>01</strong>7.<br />
The earlier assessment also<br />
included areas further up rivers<br />
within the city, where coastal<br />
flooding is less dominant but<br />
remains a factor, Stevenson<br />
said.<br />
• The city council has an<br />
online viewer at https://<br />
gis.ccc.govt.nz/hazardviewer/<br />
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property owners can enter<br />
addresses to see how they<br />
might now be affected.<br />
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•From page 1<br />
Another shareholder,<br />
developer Shane Kennedy,<br />
had been in talks with the city<br />
council, saying he intended<br />
to start building in 2021. A<br />
resource consent was granted<br />
last year but now a new<br />
resource consent application<br />
has been lodged for a larger<br />
complex called The Marriner.<br />
It proposes 14 apartments and<br />
six commercial units covering<br />
the entire western half of the<br />
site.<br />
Kennedy has also declined to<br />
comment on the latest plans.<br />
For more than 25 years the<br />
former Cave Rock Apartments<br />
site has been plagued with<br />
conflict, bitterness, controversy<br />
and bad luck. It started in<br />
the mid-1990s when plans<br />
for a 49-apartment Peter<br />
Beavan-designed complex was<br />
first announced by developer<br />
Peter Foster, and neighbours<br />
objected. They were finally<br />
approved and the complex was<br />
built in 1998.<br />
Just a few years later problems<br />
emerged as many of the<br />
apartments were found to have<br />
design defects and were leaky<br />
buildings. An agreement had<br />
to be negotiated with the city<br />
council and the builder to<br />
repair them.<br />
Mainzeal was about to start<br />
OPTION: An architect’s impression of the building that would have replaced the<br />
original quake-damaged Cave Rock Apartments.<br />
repairs when the <strong>February</strong> 22,<br />
2<strong>01</strong>1, earthquake struck and<br />
the main block was abandoned<br />
soon after.<br />
The entire complex then<br />
became the subject of a long<br />
and bitter dispute between the<br />
owners, and with EQC and<br />
NZI (part of IAG) over how<br />
to repair the buildings and<br />
flooded basement car park at<br />
the eastern end of the site. The<br />
complex continued to suffer after<br />
the quakes, Mainzeal went<br />
bust, and architect Peter Beavan<br />
died aged 86 from cancer<br />
caused by asbestos. The main<br />
block was finally demolished<br />
in 2<strong>01</strong>2.<br />
In 2<strong>01</strong>6, the owners rejected<br />
a $16 million full and final<br />
settlement offer from the<br />
insurers and two more years<br />
went by before they finally<br />
settled at mediation on the<br />
eve of High Court action for<br />
an undisclosed sum. A plan<br />
to rebuild the main block<br />
was then abandoned after<br />
costs escalated and, in 2<strong>01</strong>8, a<br />
conditional offer to purchase<br />
the property as-is-where-is<br />
for $4.8m was accepted. More<br />
in-fighting followed as four<br />
apartment owners, unhappy<br />
with how the money was to<br />
be distributed, refused to sell.<br />
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developer, Peter Foster.<br />
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NEWS 5<br />
with conflict, bitterness, bad luck<br />
•From page 1<br />
The High Court was called on<br />
to settle that dispute, too, ordering<br />
them to sell. Then, even more<br />
dispute and legal action over the<br />
agreed purchase price after vandals<br />
damaged the buildings.<br />
When it was all over, owners<br />
were finally paid the last of the<br />
proceeds in April 2021, but not<br />
before 14 of the original residents<br />
had died in the meantime.<br />
The purchaser Jonathan Lyttle<br />
of Citadel Property said at the<br />
time he was excited about taking<br />
over the site.<br />
“We are really happy for the<br />
members of the body corporate<br />
and owners who have been<br />
through quite an ordeal,” he said.<br />
However, not long after, he<br />
demolished the remaining apartments<br />
and in mid-2020 the land<br />
was divided into five plots, later<br />
changed to four, in a process complicated<br />
by a stormwater easement<br />
running through the middle of<br />
the site.<br />
The sections were marketed<br />
for a while as sites for owner-occupiers<br />
or builders, but only one<br />
sold. Concrete foundations were<br />
poured for the private residence<br />
and locals said timber framing<br />
and trusses turned up on site but<br />
soon after, they were taken away<br />
again.<br />
Marriner Developments then<br />
acquired the entire site.<br />
Several resource consents have<br />
been applied for and granted for<br />
the site over the past few years, the<br />
most recent late last year which<br />
the city council is reviewing.<br />
City council planners said<br />
they cannot confirm when the<br />
latest application for a mixed use<br />
complex might be considered.<br />
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of 14<br />
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and six<br />
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Who owns the Cave Rock site?<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
THE OLD Cave Rock<br />
Apartments site is currently<br />
in four titles, three of which<br />
are owned by Marriner<br />
Developments Ltd.<br />
A closely related company,<br />
Marriner No 2 Ltd owns the<br />
fourth.<br />
Marriner Developments’<br />
shareholders are Lime<br />
Developments and Next Level<br />
Projects Ltd.<br />
Each has 40 per cent. David<br />
and Patricia Moylan from Mt<br />
Pleasant have a 20 per cent<br />
holding.<br />
Marriner<br />
No 2 Ltd<br />
shareholders<br />
are Lime<br />
Developments<br />
and Next Level<br />
Projects No 2<br />
Ltd, each with<br />
50 per cent.<br />
on government projects with<br />
Kāinga Ora.<br />
David Moylan is a director<br />
with a related company, Lime<br />
Ventures.<br />
He lives in Mt Pleasant and<br />
was formerly chief executive<br />
of Vault<br />
Intelligence<br />
Ltd, part of<br />
an Australian<br />
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and safety<br />
technology<br />
VIEWS:<br />
An artist’s<br />
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the proposed<br />
mixed-use<br />
complex<br />
from Marriner<br />
St looking<br />
towards<br />
Scarborough.<br />
Next Level Projects and related<br />
companies.<br />
He is a race horse trainer<br />
and is a director and major<br />
shareholder in multiple other<br />
companies involved with<br />
residential and commercial<br />
development.<br />
In 2<strong>01</strong>5,<br />
Kennedy<br />
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2 Christchurch 228 (+168)<br />
3 Wellington 268 (+15)<br />
4 Dunedin 578<br />
5 Tauranga 607<br />
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NEWS 7<br />
New name,<br />
same role<br />
for Sumner<br />
Lifeboat<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
SUMNER LIFEBOAT is now<br />
called Coastguard Sumner.<br />
The<br />
rebranding is<br />
being carried<br />
out to eliminate<br />
ongoing<br />
confusion as to<br />
what Sumner<br />
Lifeboat is, its<br />
relationship<br />
to Surf Life<br />
Saving New<br />
Zealand and its<br />
relationship to<br />
Howard<br />
Nicholls<br />
Coastguard New Zealand, said<br />
board member Howard Nicholls.<br />
The new name also aligns<br />
the organisation with the other<br />
62 coastguard units that make<br />
up Coastguard New Zealand,<br />
he said. It reflects the strong<br />
relationship the organisation has<br />
with Coastguard New Zealand,<br />
which provides support to help<br />
the unit operate effectively.<br />
Coastguard Sumner will<br />
continue to operate exactly as<br />
before, with the only change<br />
being the name, Nicholls said.<br />
The organisation provides a<br />
full-time volunteer maritime<br />
search and rescue service, as<br />
well as education in safe boating,<br />
water safety and first aid.<br />
It also covers a large area –<br />
from near the mouth of the<br />
Hurunui River, across all of<br />
Banks Peninsula and 12 miles<br />
out to sea.<br />
It has been busy recently,<br />
with five call-outs in January,<br />
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and surfers who have got into<br />
difficulty.<br />
The organisation has about 30<br />
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Coastguard Sumner also works<br />
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Despite the name change,<br />
Coastguard Sumner will retain<br />
strong connections to its heritage<br />
as Sumner Lifeboat, and will<br />
continue to promote its proud<br />
heritage as New Zealand’s first<br />
maritime rescue unit, said<br />
Nicholls.<br />
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NEWS<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
Corsair <strong>Bay</strong>: ECan may reassess testing<br />
• By Tony Simons<br />
PUBLIC PRESSURE has<br />
resulted in Environment<br />
Canterbury agreeing to<br />
reconsider how it grades<br />
swimming sites and manages<br />
water quality issues at Corsair<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> in the future.<br />
It follows confusion and upset<br />
over a decision in October<br />
to grade the bay “unsuitable<br />
for swimming” for the entire<br />
summer because of high<br />
Enterococci (faecal) bacteria<br />
readings over the previous five<br />
years, which residents say should<br />
have been ignored.<br />
Testing for all of January<br />
shows the water quality at the<br />
bay was good to excellent.<br />
ECan<br />
councillor for<br />
Christchurch<br />
South/<br />
Owhanga Vicky<br />
Southworth has<br />
confirmed ECan<br />
is rethinking<br />
how grades are<br />
calculated, how<br />
often water is<br />
tested, and what<br />
Vicky<br />
Southworth<br />
warning signage is appropriate.<br />
Southworth met with ECan<br />
staff and Cosair <strong>Bay</strong> swim group<br />
representative Leith Cooper last<br />
week. She said a paper will be<br />
presented at the next ECan water<br />
and land committee meeting,<br />
SIGNAGE: A health warning sign at Corsair <strong>Bay</strong> last week.<br />
where she expects possible<br />
changes will be discussed. She<br />
said the public is welcome to<br />
attend.<br />
After meeting with<br />
Southworth, Cooper said<br />
he was impressed with her<br />
responsiveness to the issue.<br />
He encourages the public to<br />
attend the ECan meeting to voice<br />
their concerns.<br />
“Corsair <strong>Bay</strong> is a significant<br />
and safe swim site for<br />
Christchurch and ECan needs to<br />
be more responsive,” he said.<br />
“They need to be testing the<br />
water daily and putting up better<br />
signage to give people confidence<br />
to make their own decisions<br />
about whether<br />
or not to swim<br />
there.”<br />
Cooper said<br />
ECan also<br />
needed to review<br />
the “unsuitable<br />
for swimming<br />
grading” as soon Dan Abel<br />
as possible.<br />
“We have several more months<br />
of swimming left this season<br />
and we need that grading lifted<br />
before next summer,” he said.<br />
Southworth said she is fully<br />
aware the poor grading for<br />
Corsair <strong>Bay</strong> is being ignored by<br />
swimmers, and that a national<br />
triathlon event held at the bay<br />
last weekend also ignored the<br />
health warning.<br />
Most of the previous high<br />
bacteria readings at Corsair <strong>Bay</strong><br />
were caused by rainfall washing<br />
bacteria into the bay through<br />
stormwater, according to local<br />
swim coach Dan Abel.<br />
Those events were predictable,<br />
he said.<br />
Abel said ECan’s guidelines<br />
state the events should not have<br />
influenced the long-term grading<br />
like they did.<br />
“If they had not included those<br />
results, the long-term grading for<br />
the bay would have been good,”<br />
he said.<br />
According to Cooper, rainfall<br />
events used to be removed but<br />
ECan changed its practice last<br />
year.<br />
ECan surface water science<br />
team leader Shirley Hayward<br />
confirmed to <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
they could choose to remove<br />
rain-affected data when it was<br />
clear rainfall was the primary<br />
reason for poor results and it<br />
was obvious to those wanting<br />
to swim at the site it has rained<br />
recently but “there are often<br />
no visible indicators of recent<br />
rainfall”.<br />
Since then, a city council<br />
spokesperson said staff have<br />
had discussions about new<br />
signage to improve awareness<br />
of the possible dangers of<br />
swimming after rainfall. ECan<br />
has confirmed changes are being<br />
considered, but will not happen<br />
until next summer.<br />
Abel has organised regular<br />
private testing, funded by local<br />
swimmers, which supplements<br />
ECan’s testing and shows Corsair<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> water is clean – and has been<br />
since one high bacteria reading<br />
on December 29.<br />
That rogue sample was taken<br />
on the hottest day of summer<br />
when the bay was teeming with<br />
swimmers, said Abel.<br />
He said water quality returned<br />
to normal very soon after.<br />
• ECan’s Corsair <strong>Bay</strong> test<br />
results can be viewed<br />
on the LAWA website<br />
www.tinyurl.com/<br />
Corsair<strong>Bay</strong>LAWA<br />
All test results, including<br />
those taken by FitandAbel,<br />
can be viewed at www.<br />
fitandabel.com/waterquality/<br />
• Canterbury Classic at<br />
Corsair <strong>Bay</strong>, page 10<br />
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<strong>Bay</strong> clear of water contamination for races<br />
OCEAN:<br />
Nicole Wilson,<br />
fourth overall<br />
female, leads<br />
third overall<br />
female Olivia<br />
Ritchie<br />
(centre) out<br />
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with Nigel<br />
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the left.<br />
CHALLENGE: Penelope, Genevieve and Julia Hodgson competed in the kids and junior<br />
race while mum did the women’s event.<br />
ATHLETES FROM across<br />
New Zealand descended on<br />
Corsair <strong>Bay</strong> on Sunday for the<br />
Canterbury Classic Triathlon and<br />
Duathlon.<br />
Environment Canterbury and<br />
independent water quality testing<br />
leading up to the event – which<br />
doubled as the South Island age<br />
group championships – showed<br />
no contamination in the bay,<br />
giving the Canterbury Triathlon<br />
Club the confidence to proceed,<br />
race director John Newsom said.<br />
“It’s well known that you<br />
should not go open swimming<br />
for 24 to 48 hours at any venues<br />
after heavy rain where there<br />
may be storm water run-off. In<br />
the last five years, there have<br />
only been eight tests showing<br />
contamination in Corsair <strong>Bay</strong><br />
and six of them are linked to<br />
testing done directly after rain,”<br />
Newsom said.<br />
A wide variety of races were<br />
held, including the aquathon<br />
(swim-run) for children aged 5-9<br />
and the main Olympic distance<br />
triathlon and duathlon, where<br />
the hilly route to Orton Bradley<br />
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Lyttelton. Saxon Morgan and<br />
Brea Roderick won the Olympic<br />
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•The full results can be<br />
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Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 1 <strong>2023</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
TREASURES FROM THE PAST 13<br />
Towering timepiece named<br />
after much-loved doctor<br />
LOCATED with a commanding<br />
view over Ōhinehou Lyttelton,<br />
the Upham Clock is a prominent<br />
landmark, a towering timepiece<br />
similar in scale to the Timeball<br />
Station on the ridge above<br />
Officers Point.<br />
The modernist sandstone<br />
obelisk was designed in the early<br />
1950s by renowned Christchurch<br />
architect John Hendry, a founding<br />
member of the National Historic<br />
Places Trust (now Heritage<br />
New Zealand Pouhere Taonga)<br />
and long-term supporter of the<br />
Canterbury Pilgrims and Early<br />
Settlers Association.<br />
Intended as a tribute to Dr<br />
Charles Hazlitt Upham, the<br />
much-loved local doctor who<br />
served the port community and<br />
visiting seamen for five decades,<br />
it is surrounded by rose gardens<br />
in the middle of the site of the<br />
old Lyttelton Gaol (the site itself<br />
is a Category 1 Historic Place).<br />
In the founding phase of the<br />
planned European settlement of<br />
Lyttelton, a wattle and daub lock<br />
up had been built on this land in<br />
1851.<br />
In the ensuing years this<br />
proved woefully inadequate for<br />
the growing demands of the<br />
Victorian penal authority; thus<br />
a monumental gaol complex was<br />
constructed between 1871 and<br />
1876 to provincial architect Benjamin<br />
Mountfort’s design.<br />
It was later upgraded and<br />
extended under the eye of his<br />
successor, Thomas Cane (the<br />
man responsible for the design of<br />
the Timeball Station).<br />
The monolithic gaol was<br />
a highly visible, imposing<br />
reminder of the penal attitudes<br />
of the era for five decades, until<br />
its demolition in 1922 when<br />
prisoners were moved to the new<br />
prison at Paparoa.<br />
Housing recalcitrants of all ilks<br />
– from 1863 inmates with mental<br />
health issues were interred at the<br />
purpose-built Sunnyside Lunatic<br />
Asylum in Addington in the<br />
city – its hard labour gang were<br />
responsible for many of the stone<br />
walls, breakwaters and other<br />
structures in the town and the<br />
harbour (including on Ripapa<br />
Island).<br />
Seven men were hanged at<br />
Lyttelton Gaol between 1868<br />
and 1918, and the incarceration<br />
without trial in 1880 of pacifist<br />
Maori there and on nearby Ripapa<br />
Island is now commemorated<br />
on Parihaka Day on November 5<br />
each year.<br />
Followers of Te Whiti o<br />
Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi of<br />
Taranaki and Te Āti Awa iwi,<br />
these men practised peaceful<br />
resistance to the large scale invasion<br />
and confiscation of their<br />
land at Parihaka in Taranaki by<br />
Government troops.<br />
The Upham clock flanks the<br />
few remaining cell blocks that<br />
back onto a large original concrete<br />
retaining wall.<br />
Unveiled in 1953 in front of<br />
a large crowd by Mayor George<br />
Briggs and other dignitaries,<br />
the clock was a community<br />
statement of appreciation for<br />
Upham’s life of service.<br />
Affectionately known as “The<br />
Little Doctor”, Upham had first<br />
come to Lyttelton in 1898 as naval<br />
surgeon on HMS Torch and<br />
eventually took over the local<br />
practice from Dr Guthrie, and<br />
the role of port health officer.<br />
He also served the needs of men<br />
with leprosy interred on Ōtamahua<br />
Quail Island. Upham’s<br />
conscientious and compassionate<br />
demeanour, especially through<br />
the 1918 influenza epidemic and<br />
the depression of the 1930s, endeared<br />
him to the local populace.<br />
Bereavement notices in The<br />
Lyttelton Times often carried<br />
heartfelt expressions of appreciation<br />
for such qualities as his<br />
LANDMARK: The opening of the Upham Clock on<br />
Oxford St in Lyttelton, 1953. PHOTO: TE ŪAKA THE<br />
LYTTELTON MUSEUM REF 7797.1 / WWW.TEUAKA.<br />
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Left – Dr Charles H Upham. Above – A watercolour and<br />
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“never-tiring attention”. His<br />
habit of always being accompanied<br />
by his beloved dogs, most<br />
notably little Fluff and Billy, was<br />
also a source of admiration.<br />
The doctor left his artistic<br />
mark in a collection of more<br />
than 300 watercolour and pencil<br />
portraits of local men, from seamen<br />
to coal merchants to men<br />
of the cloth, which the museum<br />
holds in its collection; these<br />
quirky caricatures are often accompanied<br />
by short poems and<br />
word play.<br />
Upham’s nephew, who carried<br />
the same name, would become<br />
New Zealand’s most decorated<br />
soldier in WWII, being awarded<br />
the Victoria Cross twice. There<br />
is often a misunderstanding that<br />
the Upham Clock was dedicated<br />
to this well-known soldier, but<br />
it was to his humble uncle (who<br />
even declined a knighthood) that<br />
the clock is dedicated.
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Touch of French Riviera in Skoda Fabia<br />
MONTE CARLO is one of the<br />
most fascinating places I’ve had the<br />
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In terms of major motorsport<br />
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and has had a lot of success in both<br />
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Capitalising on that success, the<br />
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and five-door Fabia hatchback.<br />
The Monte Carlo is the only Fabia<br />
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and squeezes into the low emission<br />
zone rewarding a buyer with a<br />
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though, if you want the bright red<br />
paintwork, as in the evaluation car’s<br />
case, it will set you back an extra<br />
$1000.<br />
In true sports hatch fashion, the<br />
stroppy Fabia has a tight feel on<br />
the road, and while the spring and<br />
damper rates are on the firm side,<br />
there is compliance and onboard<br />
comfort isn’t jeopardised.<br />
Amidst the few specification<br />
options are 18in wheels, the<br />
evaluation car wasn’t fitted with<br />
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Given the suggestion there are<br />
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Monte Carlo, I eked out some<br />
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is sharp and body balance is well<br />
controlled.<br />
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outputs – 110kW and 250Nm,<br />
both generated by turbocharged<br />
forced induction. What makes this<br />
engine so special is the area where<br />
the power is developed. Skoda<br />
claim maximum torque is available<br />
all of the way from 1500rpm to<br />
3500rpm, almost meeting the point<br />
of peak power which comes in at<br />
5000rpm.<br />
The result is a smooth, progressive<br />
flow of energy, and that is the<br />
essence of the modern engine;<br />
power arrives smoothly and is<br />
linear. Drive is sent to the front<br />
wheels through a seven-speed direct<br />
shift (dual clutch) gearbox. It is the<br />
Volkswagen group’s preferred design<br />
for automatic transmission and it<br />
works effectively with quick, clean<br />
shifts and ratios that complement<br />
the power outputs. There are also<br />
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implemented, depending on the<br />
type of journey ahead.<br />
The entire driveline is strong,<br />
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he gets a 6.3-litre per 100km fuel<br />
usage average – even during a<br />
consistent inner-city commute.<br />
That relates well to Skoda’s<br />
5.3l/100km claim and the 7l/100km<br />
figure that was showing on the<br />
readouts when I returned it to<br />
the dealership. For the record, a<br />
4.5l/100km figure registers at a<br />
steady 100km/h, the engine loping<br />
over gently at just 1800rpm.<br />
On the subject of figures, the<br />
Fabia in this form is also quite<br />
sprightly, it will launch to 100km/h<br />
in 8sec and will complete a<br />
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5.3sec.<br />
The turbo boost is quite strong<br />
and, as such, there is a certain<br />
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pedal a bit of a nudge, it isn’t vividly<br />
fast but it has punch nonetheless.<br />
Elsewhere the Fabia carries all of<br />
the virtues that make Skoda such an<br />
interesting manufacturer in terms<br />
of functionality, right from the<br />
clever door-located umbrella holder<br />
to the rubbish bin-type container<br />
inside the driver’s door pocket.<br />
There’s also a parking ticket holder<br />
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Carlo, $39,990<br />
• Dimensions – Length,<br />
4125mm; width, 1954mm;<br />
height, 1461mm<br />
• Configuration – Fourcylinder,<br />
front-wheeldrive,<br />
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• Performance –<br />
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• Fuel usage – 5.3l/100km<br />
on the windscreen, pen holder in<br />
the centre console and cellphone<br />
holders on the back of the front<br />
seats. Add in wireless cellphone<br />
charging it all adds up to a userfriendly<br />
manufacturing philosophy.<br />
It also gets a bit of sporty treatment,<br />
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which means if you are in and out<br />
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boot you’ll find a full-size spare.<br />
That’s something I particularly<br />
relate to.<br />
The Fabia in this form is a very<br />
interesting car; sure, it misses out<br />
on a few items that I thought would<br />
be mandatory, it doesn’t get heated<br />
seats, but in an unusual move it<br />
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that as I like things simple and I<br />
like the idea of additional control<br />
everywhere I can find it.<br />
There’s no doubt Skoda is<br />
going places in New Zealand, the<br />
company has had some massive<br />
corporate orders – police and<br />
Corporate Cabs – and that success<br />
has raised the profile of the brand<br />
markedly. What’s more, the quality<br />
of product is high grade and<br />
interesting.<br />
Clever features are part of the<br />
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Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 1 <strong>2023</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 23<br />
50 MASSIVE<br />
% 15-30 off<br />
% off<br />
Mechanic’s<br />
SAVINGS<br />
Tool Chests<br />
Excludes Plastic Pots & Wooden Barrels<br />
Selected<br />
Outdoor Pots<br />
Offer available 1-12 <strong>February</strong> <strong>2023</strong>. While stocks last.<br />
Not in conjunction with any other offer or discount.<br />
Offer available 1-12 <strong>February</strong> <strong>2023</strong>. While stocks last.<br />
Not in conjunction with any other offer or discount.<br />
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead<br />
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch<br />
Phone: 366 6306<br />
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Monday – Friday:<br />
7am – 7pm<br />
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />
8am – 6pm<br />
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead<br />
Ferrymead
24 <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News Wednesday <strong>February</strong> 1 <strong>2023</strong><br />
151<br />
% off<br />
ff<br />
Selected BBQs<br />
. Excludes<br />
Weber Excludes and Traegar BBQs. W<br />
ables.<br />
all BBQ Accessories & Consumables. all BB<br />
Offer available 1-12 <strong>February</strong> <strong>2023</strong>. While stocks last.<br />
Not in conjunction with any other offer or discount.<br />
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead<br />
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch<br />
Phone: 366 6306<br />
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
Monday – Friday:<br />
7am – 7pm<br />
Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays:<br />
8am – 6pm<br />
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead<br />
Ferrymead