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THURSDAY, MARCH <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2024</strong><br />

www.starnews.co.nz<br />

Community turns to chat<br />

app to report rising crime<br />

• By Dylan Smits<br />

WHATSAPP groups are<br />

being used to monitor crime<br />

and bring neighbourhoods<br />

together to promote<br />

community safety.<br />

Over the past year residents<br />

have set up the app text chats<br />

in communities between<br />

Ferrymead and Scarborough<br />

to address what some see as<br />

a lack of police presence in a<br />

time of rising crime.<br />

“Neighbourhoods have<br />

changed over the years,”<br />

said Sumner Village group<br />

organiser Susie Lomax.<br />

“You used to know everyone<br />

on your street.<br />

“Now the best way to<br />

connect together and keep<br />

each other safe is these<br />

WhatsApp groups.<br />

“It’s really vital.”<br />

The Sumner Village group<br />

has about 50 members and<br />

Lomax is appealing to people<br />

living in other areas to create<br />

more.<br />

WhatsApp groups in<br />

Scarborough and Richmond<br />

Hill had also attracted<br />

a significant number of<br />

members. The groups function<br />

as private channels where<br />

residents are encouraged to<br />

report criminal or suspicious<br />

activities to their neighbours<br />

using text or footage from<br />

their home security cameras.<br />

Police statistics show there<br />

has been a spike in crime in<br />

Sumner over the past two<br />

years. From January 30, 2022,<br />

to January 30 this year, 371<br />

victimisation crimes were<br />

reported in the suburb, an<br />

increase from 273 between<br />

January 30, 2020, and January<br />

30, 2022. Victimisation crimes<br />

are incidents in which a victim<br />

is involved, such as burglary,<br />

theft, robbery, assault, sexual<br />

assault or murder.<br />

A police spokesperson<br />

responded to claims they had<br />

a lack of presence in Sumner<br />

and the surrounding areas,<br />

saying all instances of crime<br />

should be reported “to help<br />

inform our deployment<br />

patterns’’.<br />

The Richmond Hill<br />

WhatsApp group has about<br />

80 members, said organiser<br />

Graeme Baird.<br />

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Come and have a game of chess and<br />

meet up with other chess players.<br />

There will be some chess sets available-<br />

but bring your own just in case<br />

there are more players than boards.<br />

JP Clinic<br />

Tuesday, 10am-1pm<br />

South Library<br />

A justice of the peace will be available<br />

to members of the community to<br />

witness signatures and documents,<br />

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oaths, declarations, affidavits<br />

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Tuesdays, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

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Come and have fun every Tuesday.<br />

Join in for a variety of activities including<br />

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Canterbury Agricultural Park. Free entry, free parking, and free activities<br />

including an Easter egg hunt. Some of the things to do include a huge<br />

castle zone with some new inflatables, new amusement rides, food and<br />

drinks vendors, market stalls, live music and more.<br />

Wā Kōrero: Storytimes<br />

Tuesdays, 11-11.30am<br />

South Library<br />

Meet others in the community when<br />

you and your preschooler join in<br />

for a fun variety of stories, songs<br />

and rhymes which foster children’s<br />

literacy. Perfect for 2-5 years. All<br />

whānau and caregivers welcome.<br />

Knit ‘n’ Yarn<br />

Thursdays, 1.30-3.30pm<br />

South Library<br />

Come along on Thursdays with your<br />

knitting, crochet or anything you<br />

like that’s portable and crafty and<br />

enjoy time with other crafters. Share<br />

skills and be inspired in a friendly,<br />

relaxing environment. Have a look at<br />

a range of craft books and magazines<br />

to get ideas for your next project. All<br />

welcome.<br />

Book Discussion Group<br />

Thursdays, 6-7pm<br />

South Library<br />

For those who love reading and want<br />

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friendly book lovers, subscribe to<br />

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ow do we know when our pets are in pain? They’re<br />

H still eating their food, they’re running around and<br />

playing with their toys, surely they feel fine? Don’t they?<br />

In the animal kingdom, the primary goal is simple: keep<br />

the species going. Nature, as it turns out, isn’t too fussed<br />

about our happiness or how good our hair (or coat) looks<br />

or whether we have the latest toys. It cares about survival<br />

– eat, stay out of danger and survive long enough to keep<br />

producing offspring to carry on the cycle. Pain plays<br />

a crucial role in survival. It’s the body’s way of saying,<br />

“That’s hot, get away from that fire!” or “Ouch, that’s<br />

sharp, it’ll cut me!” or “Look out! That other animal wants<br />

to eat me. Run!”<br />

As humans, we have the luxury of interpreting pain with<br />

a touch of modern convenience: If we have a sore tooth<br />

we can just call the dentist, if we’ve injured ourselves we<br />

know we can take it easy for a few days. Our furry friends<br />

have a more primal understanding.<br />

For them, pain isn’t just a signal, it’s a survival tool deeply<br />

rooted in their biology. They’re not going to come and<br />

tell us “Hey, I’m hurting”, they’re wired to tough it out<br />

and keep going, no matter what, so they are masters at<br />

disguising signs of injury or illness.<br />

Pain can manifest in different ways. Acute pain comes on<br />

suddenly and can look more obvious or severe. It acts as<br />

a protective reflex at first but can become harmful if left<br />

untreated. Chronic pain tends to be more insidious in<br />

onset and the signs can be much more subtle, it has little<br />

protective value and can become quite debilitating having<br />

significant impacts on overall quality of life.<br />

So, how do we tell if our furry companions are in pain? It’s<br />

all about paying attention to the signs. It can really help to<br />

think about how your pet behaves normally (or if they’re<br />

older, how they used to behave when they were young),<br />

how they move, what activities they like, how they play,<br />

do they look for attention? Knowing what is normal for<br />

them can help you detect early changes more quickly. Our<br />

pets won’t always show their discomfort in obvious ways,<br />

so it’s essential to be vigilant and proactive in seeking<br />

veterinary care when needed.<br />

At Kowhai Veterinary Clinic, we’re committed to helping<br />

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management to proactive preventive care, we’re here to<br />

support you every step of the way. Because when it comes<br />

to our pets’ well-being, there’s no goal more important<br />

than ensuring their comfort and happiness.<br />

Remember, old age is not a disease. While our pets may<br />

slow down a bit as they age, it’sessential to address any<br />

signs of discomfort or pain promptly. With the right care<br />

and attention, we can help our furry companions exceed<br />

nature’s survival goals and live a life filled with comfort<br />

and joy.<br />

So, here’s to keeping our pets happy, healthy, and<br />

pain-free – because when they thrive, we thrive too.<br />

Signs of Pain in Animals<br />

• loss of appetite or difficulty eating<br />

• decreased activity<br />

• restlessness<br />

• decreased engagement with human and animal friends<br />

• panting<br />

• salivation<br />

• posture changes – may be rigid, hunched, or drooping<br />

• wide eyes<br />

• limping/change in gait<br />

• change in behavior – aggression/irritability<br />

• whining/moaning/ other vocalization<br />

• Inappropriate toileting - soiling in house<br />

• squinting, blinking, tears, eye redness or discharge<br />

Common Causes of Pain<br />

• Musculoskeletal – bones, joints, muscles, tendons<br />

– fractures, strains, bruises, arthritis, etc.<br />

• Visceral – coming from internal organs such as<br />

stomach, intestines, urinary tract, even eyes<br />

– think UTI, stomach ulcers, pneumonia, cancer, etc.<br />

• Neurologic – neurologic pain can come from<br />

damaged nerves, neuropathies, and some autoimmune<br />

diseases<br />

• Dental/oral – oral pain can come from fractured<br />

damaged teeth, gum disease, oral ulcers, or oral<br />

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• Dermal – the skin is the body’s first alert system and<br />

it’s full of pain receptors – scrapes, burns, cuts, and<br />

rashes can all cause pain<br />

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92yo Ailsa’s motto: ‘Use it or lose it’<br />

• By Sasha Watson<br />

EXTENSIVE TRAINING was<br />

a key factor in Ailsa Newton’s<br />

walk of 8480 steps in the Les<br />

Mills City2Surf fun run.<br />

Not bad for a 92-year-old.<br />

Ailsa completed the 6.5km<br />

distance from Porritt Park to<br />

Rawhiti Domain in one hour<br />

and 43 minutes.<br />

“The event was very good<br />

and very well organised. It was<br />

a relief to finish and I was very<br />

glad to sit down.<br />

“I am quite proud of myself<br />

for having done it. As people say,<br />

use it or lose it. I must say thank<br />

you to all who supported me.”<br />

Ailsa, a resident at the Archer<br />

Retirement Village and Rest<br />

Home in Beckenham, said<br />

having its staff organise the walk<br />

helped push her to complete it.<br />

She was joined by her son<br />

Brian McCracken and fellow<br />

residents, the home’s general<br />

manager Jane Haughey and site<br />

manager Philip Hanson.<br />

The ex-Brookhaven resident<br />

had persevered with extensive<br />

training for six weeks by<br />

walking daily.<br />

On the event day, she<br />

surpassed her 6km milestone<br />

which she had achieved the week<br />

before.<br />

“I’m still asking myself why I<br />

did it. I will never do it again.<br />

“But, I am looking at taking<br />

on a 5km Pink Ribbon walk in<br />

CELEBRATED: Archer<br />

Village’s acting activities<br />

provider, Bridie O’Flaherty,<br />

helped Ailsa Newton<br />

prepare for the walk and<br />

presented her with flowers<br />

and a pair of socks.<br />

October. I’m resting for now, so<br />

we will see . . . I’ll be a bit older<br />

by then,” she said.<br />

Having been a keen walker<br />

for many years, Ailsa was once a<br />

part of the WEA Trampers and<br />

the Cashmere Athletic walking<br />

group.<br />

“I started walking when I was<br />

one year old . . . but I joined my<br />

groups a long time ago so I’ve<br />

been actively walking for about<br />

75 years.”<br />

She continues to walk 1.5km<br />

four days a week and takes part<br />

in the rest home’s activities<br />

programme.<br />

A gathering took place at the<br />

home on Tuesday to celebrate<br />

the achievement of the three<br />

walkers and the village team.<br />

STEADY PACE: Ailsa Newton managed to cover 8480 steps in the Les Mills City2Surf fun<br />

run. She was supported by her son Brian McCracken, as well as fellow residents and staff<br />

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Policing hub<br />

Gary, Tom, Arnie<br />

plan on hold<br />

• From page 1<br />

“We’ve got nearly full<br />

coverage of the hill,” he said.<br />

“It’s been good for a couple<br />

of situations where suspicious<br />

people have been wandering<br />

around open garage doors. Then<br />

people can let each other know.”<br />

Baird and Lomax both<br />

emphasised members of the<br />

WhatsApp groups should<br />

still make reports to police<br />

as the channels are only for<br />

monitoring crime and reporting<br />

to neighbours.<br />

Future plans for the<br />

WhatsApp groups involve<br />

setting up a community<br />

policing hub at the old Sumner<br />

police station. But police<br />

opposition to the proposal has<br />

brought it to a halt for now.<br />

The plan to use the Nayland<br />

St building was first raised in<br />

July by the Bays Community<br />

Policing Hub, which includes<br />

some members of the<br />

WhatsApp groups.<br />

But police told Bay Harbour<br />

News the group had been<br />

advised it could not use<br />

the building “months ago”.<br />

But when Bay Harbour<br />

News approached the hub, a<br />

spokesperson said it was not<br />

aware of this decision and was<br />

surprised by it.<br />

Metro area commander,<br />

Superintendent Lane Todd, said<br />

the plan was declined because<br />

police want people to report<br />

crime directly to them, rather<br />

than through a hub.<br />

“That way we can gather as<br />

much information as possible<br />

at the time,<br />

providing<br />

a better<br />

response.”<br />

The<br />

building is<br />

currently<br />

occupied by<br />

the Sumner<br />

Community<br />

Residents’<br />

Association. Lane Todd<br />

The hub<br />

spokesperson said police<br />

misunderstood the proposed<br />

function of the hub as people<br />

would be encouraged to report<br />

crime to the police as well as to<br />

the hub.<br />

Said Banks Peninsula MP<br />

Vanessa Weenink: “If police<br />

don’t support it, I don’t support<br />

it. It seems unlikely it would go<br />

ahead.”<br />

• By Lily Duval<br />

THE STORY of family, nature,<br />

and the bond between a father,<br />

son, and their furry companion<br />

is unfolding around Lyttelton<br />

Harbour.<br />

Gary Freedman and his<br />

son Tom, who is a student at<br />

Cashmere High School, make<br />

a great trapping team with help<br />

from their cocker spaniel Arnie.<br />

Freedman said when Arnie<br />

races off to check the traps “he<br />

lets us know if there’s something<br />

in there.”<br />

When a trap has caught<br />

something, the father and son<br />

team have developed an easy<br />

routine, sharing their jobs.<br />

“It’s really handy with two<br />

because it makes everything a<br />

bit quicker,” said Freedman.<br />

The trio are members of<br />

Whaka-Ora Pest Project, a<br />

community trapping initiative<br />

covering the parks and trails<br />

around Lyttelton Harbour.<br />

“One of us can do the trap,<br />

and the other person can be on<br />

the app, logging the catch on<br />

TrapNZ. By yourself, you have<br />

to take the gloves off, get into<br />

computer mode, and then flip<br />

back to nature,” said Freedman.<br />

Tom, 17, is so fast at logging<br />

the catches, Freedman barely<br />

notices him doing it.<br />

He said without Tom, he<br />

would probably forget to record<br />

the catches online.<br />

ON THE JOB: Father and son pest trapping team Gary<br />

and Tom Freedman working with their loyal cocker<br />

spaniel Arnie.<br />

They’ve recorded excellent<br />

results so far.<br />

Said Tom: “It’s really satisfying<br />

when you get something.<br />

“You know you’re doing it<br />

well, and it’s working.”<br />

He has a message for young<br />

people in New Zealand.<br />

“I urge everyone, especially<br />

young people, to do something<br />

like this because it feels so good,”<br />

he said.<br />

“The world so often feels a<br />

little hopeless with climate<br />

change and everything that’s<br />

happening in the world. But<br />

these things on a local scale can<br />

make such a difference.”<br />

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team up to take down pests<br />

Joining the pest project was a nobrainer<br />

for Freedman too.<br />

The 50-year-old works in<br />

sustainability and has even brought<br />

in and piloted New Zealand’s first<br />

fully electric airplane.<br />

Over the past five years, the<br />

Freedman family has helped replant<br />

Steadfast Reserve above Cass<br />

Bay with native trees.<br />

Alongside the Cass Bay Reserves<br />

Committee, they have contributed<br />

to transforming the grassy valley<br />

into an area filled with natives.<br />

“All of these trees you see here<br />

are the riparian planting we’ve<br />

planted over the last two or three<br />

years. We’re so proud of how this<br />

has come up it’s phenomenal,” said<br />

Freedman.<br />

To protect the plants and encourage<br />

native species to come back, he<br />

knew the community would need<br />

to start trapping in the reserve.<br />

So when he ran into pest project<br />

co-ordinator Katie Dunlop while<br />

walking Arnie, it didn’t take a lot<br />

of persuasion to sign up as a local<br />

trapper.<br />

Tom was immediately keen to<br />

help.<br />

“I’ve been involved with the sustainability<br />

council at school for a<br />

while, and we do a bit of trapping,”<br />

Tom said.<br />

“But it’s awesome to do it in your<br />

own backyard.”<br />

He loves seeing all the birds<br />

return to the valley.<br />

“It does feel like there are more<br />

CATCH:<br />

Gary<br />

Freedman<br />

and Arnie<br />

check a pest<br />

trap.<br />

TRACK: Tom<br />

and Gary<br />

Freedman<br />

also help<br />

plant native<br />

trees with<br />

the Cass Bay<br />

Reserves<br />

Committee.<br />

birds here since the planting, and<br />

we need to protect them.”<br />

The pest project works in city<br />

council parks and reserves to support<br />

the work already being done<br />

by Predator Free Port Hills.<br />

The group is also tackling<br />

invasive plant species around the<br />

harbour to ensure native plants<br />

and animals can thrive.<br />

The community trapping project<br />

took months of careful planning<br />

and research.<br />

Said Dunlop: “We started monitoring<br />

for pests in January 2023<br />

and collated that data to identify<br />

where the hotspots are.”<br />

In October, she ran a series of information<br />

evenings for locals who<br />

signed up to become community<br />

trappers.<br />

Freedman and Tom were impressed<br />

by the resources provided<br />

by the pest project for the volunteers.<br />

“Tom and I went along to the<br />

training, and we learned how the<br />

different traps worked and some of<br />

the reasons we’re trapping. It was<br />

really useful,” said Freedman.<br />

Each member receives a backpack,<br />

a handbook detailing safe<br />

trapping techniques, a high-vis<br />

vest, a hip pack, and all the tools<br />

needed to clean, service and<br />

change out baits in the various<br />

traps.<br />

Said Dunlop: “WOPP has been<br />

able to learn from all the years of<br />

experience that other predator<br />

control groups have built up<br />

throughout the country.<br />

“We don’t have to reinvent the<br />

wheel.”<br />

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Thursday <strong>March</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2024</strong><br />

Friday rugby festival proves a<br />

boon for player participation<br />

A NEW RUGBY festival is<br />

changing the game for children<br />

like Whitau School brothers<br />

Revival and Amazing.<br />

Revival , year 3, and Amazing,<br />

year 6, took part in Games of<br />

Ranginui, a Linwood Rugby<br />

Club initiative for year 1-8 pupils<br />

from schools in the east.<br />

The brothers are able to hone<br />

their skills at the event with<br />

support from their whānau.<br />

Games are then held for all<br />

ages in a festival-like atmosphere<br />

at Linfield Park on Friday<br />

afternoons.<br />

“I’ve been playing rugby since<br />

last year, and my mum really<br />

enjoys watching me play,“ said<br />

Revival.<br />

He said getting to play<br />

alongside his older brother was a<br />

highlight.<br />

Amazing said he “wants to<br />

play rugby like his dad”.<br />

“He used to play rugby all the<br />

time.”<br />

The event allows families to<br />

connect with other parents and<br />

caregivers while watching their<br />

children participate.<br />

A successful one-off pilot<br />

programme last year attracted<br />

more than 250 children, but<br />

feedback suggested it be held<br />

over several weeks instead.<br />

Said Linwood rugby<br />

development officer Sam Jack:<br />

“We saw there was a real need<br />

to run something over a period<br />

of weeks, and something that<br />

was accessible for families in<br />

one place, at the same time, to<br />

remove barriers.”<br />

Jack said the club recognised<br />

attempts to increase<br />

participation in traditional<br />

Saturday morning games<br />

was not working as the cost of<br />

travel, subs and equipment were<br />

barriers to some families.<br />

Linwood instead decided to<br />

offer Games of Ranginui in<br />

partnership with Canterbury<br />

Rugby and Tamai Sports to<br />

ensure more children have access<br />

to the benefits of sport.<br />

SIBLING SKILL: Whitau School brothers Revival, left, and Amazing play rippa rugby.<br />

In its first week, the festival<br />

attracted almost 70 players who<br />

had not registered with Linwood<br />

before. The club hopes<br />

to deliver a similar programme<br />

in term two, with anyone<br />

interested in signing up<br />

encouraged to visit<br />

www.linwoodrugby.co.nz/<br />

registration<br />

LEADER: Linwood Rugby development officer Sam Jack<br />

delivers the Games of Ranginui.<br />

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Thursday <strong>March</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2024</strong> 7<br />

Cheers to the bottomless brunch<br />

EASTER IS THE perfect time<br />

for brunch. With a long weekend<br />

and nowhere to go, what better<br />

way to pass the time than with a<br />

slow leisurely start to the day with<br />

friends and family.<br />

For those with a sweet tooth,<br />

how about a super-easy pancake<br />

recipe, packed with seeds, that<br />

you can serve straight from the<br />

pan with a side of berries and<br />

cocoa sauce.<br />

Then, to add a celebratory<br />

touch, serve with a bloody Mary,<br />

the ultimate brunch drink.<br />

Seeded baked pancake<br />

with berries and cocoa<br />

sauce<br />

Serves 4<br />

Pancake batter<br />

50g (generous 1/3 cup) plain, allpurpose<br />

flour<br />

3 Tbsp coconut flour<br />

1 tsp baking powder<br />

Pinch of salt<br />

150ml (2/3 cup) milk<br />

3 eggs, beaten<br />

4 Tbsp runny honey<br />

1 tsp vanilla extract<br />

5 Tbsp mixed seeds, such as<br />

linseeds/flaxseeds, chia seeds,<br />

sunflower seeds, poppy seeds<br />

2 Tbsp coconut oil<br />

Cocoa sauce<br />

4 Tbsp raw cocoa powder<br />

2½ Tbsp runny honey<br />

2½ Tbsp coconut oil, melted<br />

To serve<br />

150g (¾ cup) Greek yoghurt<br />

50g dried berries, such as goji,<br />

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100g mixed fresh berries such<br />

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Icing/confectioners sugar, to dust<br />

23cm ovenproof frying pan/<br />

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Fold in the mixed seeds.<br />

• Heat the coconut oil in<br />

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skillet until melted. Pour in the<br />

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the preheated oven. Bake in the<br />

preheated oven for 15 minutes<br />

until the pancake is puffed up and<br />

golden.<br />

• Meanwhile, make the cocoa<br />

sauce. Place all the ingredients<br />

in a saucepan with 4 tablespoons<br />

water and heat gently, stirring,<br />

until smooth. Keep warm.<br />

• As soon as the pancake is<br />

cooked, remove it from the oven.<br />

Spoon the yoghurt into the centre<br />

and top with the dried and fresh<br />

berries. Drizzle over the cocoa<br />

sauce and serve at once, dusted<br />

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sugar.<br />

Best ever Bloody Mary<br />

Serves 4<br />

400g cherry vine tomatoes<br />

olive oil, for drizzling<br />

500ml tomato juice<br />

2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce<br />

2 Tbsp sriracha chilli sauce<br />

3cm piece of fresh horseradish,<br />

peeled and finely grated<br />

60ml freshly squeezed<br />

lime juice<br />

300ml vodka<br />

sea salt and freshly ground black<br />

pepper<br />

To garnish<br />

Celery stalks<br />

Chilli flakes<br />

Method:<br />

• Preheat the oven to 180°C.<br />

• Place the tomatoes on a<br />

baking sheet, drizzle with olive oil<br />

and season with salt and pepper.<br />

Roast for 15-20 minutes, or until<br />

the skins begin to split.<br />

• Put the tomato juice and roast<br />

tomatoes in a food processor and<br />

blend until smooth.<br />

• Transfer to a large jug and<br />

stir in the Worcestershire sauce,<br />

sriracha chilli/chilli sauce and<br />

grated horseradish. Season with<br />

salt and pepper, cover with cling<br />

film and chill in the fridge for at<br />

least 30 minutes.<br />

• When ready to serve, add the<br />

lime juice and vodka and stir<br />

well.<br />

• Place a celery stalk in four<br />

highball glasses, half-fill each<br />

glass with ice and pour in the<br />

Bloody Mary mixture. Garnish<br />

each with a pinch of chilli flakes<br />

and enjoy!


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8 9<br />

10 11<br />

341<br />

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O L A<br />

12 13 14 15<br />

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20 21 22 23 24<br />

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25 26<br />

27 <strong>28</strong><br />

29 30<br />

31 32<br />

33 34<br />

Across<br />

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31. Lack of sophistication (7)<br />

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33. Car model; insect (6)<br />

34. Dawn (literary) (6)<br />

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13. Nonetheless (7)<br />

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24. Military greeting (6)<br />

25. Building material (6)<br />

26. Deer horn (6)<br />

29. Ancient harp (4)<br />

30. Mad (colloq) (4)<br />

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Ailment, 33. Beetle, 34.<br />

Aurora.<br />

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Earwig, 9. Recess, 13.<br />

However, 14. Boudoir, 15.<br />

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Salute, 25. Cement, 26.<br />

Antler, 29. Lyre, 30. Gaga.<br />

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ph Steve 021 255 7968<br />

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12<br />

Thursday <strong>March</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2024</strong><br />

Think award<br />

winning lifestyle<br />

At Summerset, we’re proud of what we offer, with our modern homes, welcoming<br />

communities, and excellent staff.<br />

Now there are even more great reasons to choose Summerset. We’ve been voted<br />

winner of the Reader’s Digest Quality Service Award, and Aged Advisor People’s<br />

Choice and Nationwide Group awards.<br />

So, if you are contemplating village life, pop along to our Open Day at Summerset<br />

Prebbleton and meet our residents who call the village home. They’ll let you in on<br />

the lifestyle they enjoy in our growing village, and show you the range of brand-new<br />

homes that are available*.<br />

We’d love to share the Summerset lifestyle. We think it’s gold!<br />

Love the life you choose<br />

Open Day<br />

Thursday 4 April, 10am - 2pm<br />

Summerset Prebbleton<br />

578 Springs Road, Prebbleton<br />

03 353 6312 | summerset.co.nz/prebbleton<br />

*All Summerset homes are sold under a licence to occupy and are subject to availability. Summerset does not offer rental accommodation.<br />

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