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Darfield<br />
through<br />
to play-o fs<br />
Pages 16 & 17<br />
Jacob, Jill join big farmer protest<br />
Jacob Du fy of Darfield and his dog Ji l were among more than 2000 farmers and supporters<br />
who were in Darfield and L eston for the Groundswe l NZ protests on Friday.<br />
• More photos, story, pages 4 & 5<br />
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Drink driving<br />
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station<br />
• By Susan Sandys<br />
A MOTORIST a legedly more<br />
than thr e times the drink<br />
driving limit was caught after<br />
doing a burnout near the<br />
Ro leston police station.<br />
Police say the 25-year-old<br />
from Burnham recorded 1026<br />
micrograms of alcohol per<br />
litre of breath. The lega limit is<br />
250mcg/l. He was also charged<br />
with sustained lo s of traction.<br />
Senior Sergeant<br />
Dean Harker<br />
said the driver<br />
was tracked to a<br />
Burnham a dre s<br />
Organised by the Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand<br />
after a member of<br />
the public reporting<br />
s eing him<br />
doing a burnout<br />
near the Te nyson St police station<br />
about 10.50pm on Friday.<br />
“He was a noyed about something<br />
and decided to do a burnout,<br />
which wasn’t a g od l ok<br />
when you have b en drinking as<br />
we l,” he said.<br />
The burnout wasn’t an antipolice<br />
thing, said Harker.<br />
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A DARFIELD farmer has<br />
spoken of watching a man leap into<br />
the flooded Hawkins River to try and<br />
save himself after a helicopter winch<br />
rescue operation failed.<br />
Rod May had taken his tractor to<br />
the scene on Greendale Rd, to try and<br />
reach the middle-aged man who had<br />
been clinging to the branches of a tree<br />
in the rising waters on Sunday night.<br />
The man had driven into the<br />
flooded river, escaped from his car<br />
and ca led emergency services from<br />
his ce lphone which he managed to<br />
keep with him.<br />
Ultimately, a second helicopter<br />
winch operation plucked the man<br />
to safety after he was swept downstream.<br />
It was a happy ending to the<br />
ordeal which had lasted more than<br />
three hours. The rescue was among<br />
several in Canterbury on Sunday in<br />
flooded rivers.<br />
May said he and his family had just<br />
had dinner when a neighbour alerted<br />
them. Arriving about 8.50pm, he saw<br />
the floodwaters were too high for the<br />
tractor, however, he used its lights for<br />
i luminating the site where the man<br />
was. • Turn to page 5<br />
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‘We really thought it was<br />
the end for the poor bugger’<br />
• By Susan Sandys<br />
HAWKINS RIVER RESCUE<br />
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LUCKY: The scene of the rescue on Sunday night, where emergency personnel encountered rapidly rising waters as<br />
they tried to rescue a man trapped in a tree in a swo len river near Darfield. Inset: Farmer Rod May i luminated the<br />
scene with his tractor.<br />
Steam trains<br />
to roll into<br />
Springfield<br />
Darfield<br />
through<br />
to play-offs<br />
Jacob, Jill join big farmer protest<br />
Jacob Duffy of Darfield and his dog Jill were among more than 2000 farmers and supporters<br />
who were in Darfield and Leeston for the Groundswell NZ protests on Friday.<br />
• More photos, story, pages 4 & 5<br />
PHOTO: SUSAN SANDYS<br />
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For You,<br />
<strong>Selwyn</strong><br />
The <strong>Selwyn</strong> <strong>Times</strong> is read by<br />
Don’t wai to get better hearing, ca l today to book with your local hearing expert, Brenna<br />
Sincock Hearing, for a l of your hearing needs. We offer a fu l range of hearing services,<br />
including hearing aid fittings and ear wax removal with a dedicated ear nurse.<br />
• 100% Kiwi Owned and Operated • ACC Certified •<br />
Call (03) 390 2332<br />
Shop 40 Ro leston Square, 9 Masefield Dr<br />
Ro leston | Darfield | Leeston | Lincoln<br />
Local <strong>Selwyn</strong> Audiology<br />
PROSTATE CANCER<br />
SUPPORT GROUP<br />
A support group is operating in <strong>Selwyn</strong> for<br />
men and their families who are living with a<br />
diagnosis and treatment for Prostate Cancer.<br />
Coordinators Chris & Dianne Ward<br />
Phone: 027 437 1254<br />
email: selwyn@prostate.org.nz<br />
For more information call 0800 477 678<br />
www.prostate.org.nz<br />
Pages 16 & 17<br />
Organised by the Prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand<br />
locals each week!<br />
• By Susan Sandys<br />
A MOTORIST a legedly more<br />
than three times the drink<br />
driving limit was caught after<br />
doing a burnout near the<br />
Ro leston police station.<br />
Police say the 25-year-old<br />
from Burnham recorded 1026<br />
micrograms of alcohol per<br />
litre of breath. The lega limit is<br />
250mcg/l. He was also charged<br />
with sustained loss of traction.<br />
Senior Sergeant<br />
Dean Harker<br />
said the driver<br />
was tracked to a<br />
Burnham address<br />
after a member of<br />
the public reporting<br />
seeing him<br />
doing a burnout<br />
near the Tennyson St police station<br />
about 10.50pm on Friday.<br />
“He was annoyed about something<br />
and decided to do a burnout,<br />
which wasn’t a good look<br />
when you have been drinking as<br />
we l,” he said.<br />
The burnout wasn’t an antipolice<br />
thing, said Harker.<br />
• Turn to page 8<br />
Meeting<br />
28 tH juLY<br />
7.30pm<br />
Lincoln events Centre,<br />
Meijer Drive, Lincoln<br />
Speaker: Maree Frost<br />
Physiotherapist,<br />
Pelvic Health and<br />
Pelvic Floor<br />
Exercises<br />
GET CONNECTED WITH<br />
Scorch<br />
Broadband<br />
0800 726 724<br />
www.scorch.co.nz<br />
Drink driving<br />
charge<br />
laid after<br />
burnout<br />
near police<br />
station<br />
Dean Harker