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Thursday,<strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>,<strong>2025</strong> | Issue1<strong>16</strong>8 | www.starnews.co.nz<br />
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Changescompromise MTFJ<br />
By DAVID HILL,<br />
Local DemocracyReporter<br />
Aruralemployment scheme<br />
designed to help young people find<br />
work has been further compromised<br />
by benefit changes.<br />
The Government’s plans to<br />
introduce means testing for 18 and<br />
19yearolds applying for<br />
jobseekers benefits, has left <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> mayors questioning how<br />
it will impact on the Mayors’<br />
Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ)<br />
programme.<br />
The Kaikōura and HurunuiMTFJ<br />
programmes had their funding<br />
slashed earlier this year, after the<br />
Ministry of Social Development<br />
(MSD) changed its focus to getting<br />
young people off the jobseekers’<br />
benefitrather than helping school<br />
leavers.<br />
Kaikōura Mayor Craig Mackle<br />
said he was surprised by the<br />
announcement, while Hurunui<br />
Mayor Marie Black questioned<br />
whether the new policy would work.<br />
Social Development Minister<br />
Louise Upston announced last week<br />
anew parental assistance test will<br />
be introduced from next month for<br />
those on the Job Seeker benefit,<br />
with the threshold being a<br />
household income of $65,529.<br />
Mrs Black said she watched the<br />
announcement with interest.<br />
‘‘I’m sure these policies come with<br />
good intent, but it doesn’t always<br />
work on the ground,’’ she said.<br />
‘‘The majorityofparents want to<br />
do what’s right for their children,<br />
but Idoappreciate for many parents<br />
there’s alot pressures.<br />
‘‘Policymakers are not alwaysas<br />
in touch with what adifference it’s<br />
(MTFJ) making on the ground as we<br />
are.’’<br />
Mr Mackle said the Kaikōura<br />
MTFJ programme is continuing to<br />
support local youth, ‘‘but we need to<br />
keep jumping through more and<br />
more hoops’’.<br />
‘‘It’s hard to get young people into<br />
ajob, and even though it tends to be<br />
low paid, it’s arisk for employers to<br />
Job support ... Preston Nairn has started work at <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Quarries thanks<br />
to the support of the Hurunui Mayors' Taskforce for Jobs programme.<br />
PHOTO: HURUNUI DISTRICT COUNCIL<br />
take on ayoung person.<br />
‘‘So, alittle help goesalong way<br />
for the employer to consider doing<br />
it.’’<br />
MSD industry partnerships<br />
director Amanda Nicolle said the<br />
Ministry is still working through the<br />
details of how the policywill work,<br />
so it was unclear how it will affect<br />
eligibility underthe MTFJ<br />
programme.<br />
‘‘We will have aclearer idea of the<br />
availability of all employment<br />
servicesand the eligibility of this<br />
cohort to access those services, once<br />
agreements are in placefor the<br />
2026/27 financialyear.’’<br />
Under the new contract from July<br />
1, the Kaikōura MTFJ programme<br />
has atarget of 12 sustainable job<br />
placements, compared to 30 for the<br />
previous 12 months.<br />
It can include up to fiveschool<br />
leavers or young people not on a<br />
benefit.<br />
Hurunui District Council<br />
community partnerships manager<br />
Rhea Duffy said Hurunui’s new<br />
contract was for 15 sustainable job<br />
placements, including eight on a<br />
jobseekerbenefit.<br />
Under the new contracts,a<br />
sustainable job placement is<br />
defined as being in the job of at least<br />
30 hours aweek for at leastsix<br />
months.<br />
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Valuation<br />
concerns<br />
By DAVID HILL,<br />
Local Democracy Reporter<br />
Waimakariri ratepayers concerned at their recent<br />
valuation should get it reviewed,says Waimakariri<br />
District Council chief executive Jeff Millward.<br />
The latest Waimakariri property valuations were<br />
released by Quotable Value (QV) last month, leading<br />
to flurry of activity on social media, as property<br />
values fell and many expected arates decrease.<br />
‘‘Those who have big valuations or variations and<br />
don’t understand it, should ask for areview with QV<br />
to understand why it’s moved,’’ Mr Millward said.<br />
Valuations have been updated for all 30,369<br />
properties in the district based on what the property<br />
would have sold for on June 1this year, not<br />
including chattels.<br />
Since the last revaluation in 2022, the value of<br />
residential properties has decreased by an average<br />
1.53 percent, with the average house value now<br />
$746,000.<br />
One person commenting on social media said<br />
their property value had decreased by $330,000.<br />
Mr Millward said there were several reasons for<br />
variations in property values.<br />
‘‘It could be an error or it could have allowed for<br />
added improvements which haven’t happened,or<br />
the area has had high price sales or lower priced<br />
sales, so it pays to check.’’<br />
Rates have alreadybeen set for the <strong>2025</strong>/26<br />
financial year, so the new valuations will be<br />
considered as part of next year’s annual plan<br />
considerations.<br />
Even then, around 70 to 75% of rates bills are<br />
madeupoffixed charges, so avariation in property<br />
value will not make asignificant difference for most<br />
ratepayers.<br />
For example, sewer rates are charged equally<br />
across all ratepayers using the service. Property<br />
valuations are considered for items such drainage<br />
and general rates.<br />
The recreation rate is fixed depending on<br />
whether aproperty has abuilding on it, or not.<br />
‘‘Valuations can go up or down, but our rate<br />
requirements don’t change,’’ Mr Millward said. ‘‘If<br />
every property in your area goes down the same<br />
amount then your rates won’t change.’’ The average<br />
decrease of 1.53 percent for residential properties is<br />
‘‘insignificant’’ so will not make adifference for the<br />
majority of ratepayers, he said.<br />
Property owners have until November 7toobject<br />
to their valuation.<br />
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2 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
Astatement on frontpage article<br />
The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />
unreservedly apologises for not<br />
contacting the owners of adog which<br />
allegedly attacked asmall dogoutside<br />
their property, before publishing an<br />
article about the attack in the <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong><strong>News</strong> lastThursday, <strong>October</strong><br />
9.<br />
The owners of the dog, which attacked<br />
the other dog, wish to correct<br />
inaccuracies in the article. The NC <strong>News</strong><br />
publishes their submission below.<br />
They state:<br />
The Incident<br />
‘‘The event occurred on Monday, 21<br />
July, shortly after 5pm, and lasted about<br />
four to five seconds.<br />
‘‘Unfortunately, our dog used arecently<br />
felled tree stump to jump over the fence,<br />
resulting in abrief interaction between<br />
the two dogs.<br />
‘‘This was the first and only time our<br />
dog had ever jumped the fence in such a<br />
manner.<br />
‘‘The entire incident was captured on<br />
surveillance camera footage, which was<br />
promptly submitted to Council Animal<br />
Management.<br />
‘‘After reviewing the footage, the<br />
council and several individuals with<br />
extensive experience in dog behaviour<br />
described the event as an overexcited<br />
play attempt that escalated briefly in the<br />
moment.<br />
‘‘We contacted the Animal Management<br />
Officer immediatelyafterwards and also<br />
attempted to reach Sarah (Quigley) the<br />
owner of the dog which was allegedly<br />
attacked, following the incident to check<br />
on her and her dog.’’<br />
Property Alterations<br />
‘‘The stump was removed within afew<br />
hours of the incident. Although we<br />
believed it unnecessary, we immediately<br />
installed atemporary fence that<br />
increased the boundary height from 1.2<br />
metres to 1.6 metres.<br />
‘‘Permanent alterations to the gates and<br />
fencing were completed by Saturday, July<br />
26, not two months later as reported.<br />
‘‘The (HurunuiDistrict) Council<br />
conducted multiple site visits during this<br />
period and holds photographic evidence<br />
of the modifications.<br />
‘‘We also implemented all of their<br />
recommendations —and went beyond<br />
them, at significant cost to ourselves— to<br />
ensure such an incident could not happen<br />
again.<br />
Positionofthe Dog Kennels<br />
‘‘The article incorrectly stated that the<br />
dog kennels are one metre from the<br />
boundary. In fact, the kennels are 1.2<br />
metres from the boundary, separated by a<br />
1.9metrehigh iron fence that completely<br />
blocks visibility and access between our<br />
properties.<br />
‘‘The dogs are only in that area for<br />
around six hours, four days per week and<br />
fully secured within their kennels.<br />
‘‘The rest of the time, they are with us in<br />
another section of the property, away<br />
from Sarah’s boundary.’’<br />
Injuries<br />
‘‘The injury to Sarah’s dog was minor,<br />
involving asmall laceration to the ear and<br />
some soft tissue damage to aleg. Sarah<br />
herself sustained aminor injury, which<br />
required aGPvisit and ashort followup<br />
appointment afew days later. No further<br />
treatment was required. Neither Sarah or<br />
her dog required immediate medical help<br />
and were not seen until the following day<br />
by the vet and GP.<br />
‘‘Wecovered both her veterinary costs<br />
and GP expenses.<br />
‘‘While we acknowledge our dog should<br />
not have been able to jump the fence, we<br />
acted immediately and responsibly to<br />
address the situation.’’<br />
Animal Management Inspection<br />
‘‘The claim that the Animal<br />
Management Officer ‘had not done a<br />
thorough inspection’ is false.<br />
‘‘The Officer had inspected our<br />
property less than two weeks earlier<br />
following aprevious complaint from<br />
Sarah, and he met with one of us in<br />
person on our property within 48 hours of<br />
the incident.’’<br />
Witnesses<br />
‘‘There were no witnesses to the event.<br />
Multiple security cameras facing the road<br />
confirm that noone else was present who<br />
could have observed it.’’<br />
Following the Incident<br />
‘‘Since the event, Sarah has repeatedly<br />
been seen outside our property filming<br />
us, our dogs, and our home. In response,<br />
we first covered our gate with atarp and<br />
later replaced it with iron sheeting to<br />
prevent further filming.<br />
‘‘Wealso raised the gate height even<br />
further and installed an internal fence to<br />
keep the dogs away from the front of the<br />
property, further minimising any possible<br />
interactions with her.<br />
‘‘Our dogs are well socialised, and<br />
everyone who enters our property<br />
interacts with them safely.<br />
‘‘And although this particular dog has a<br />
high play drive, none of the dogs have<br />
ever shown any cause for concern.’’<br />
Whitebaiters given thumbs up<br />
By ROBYN BRISTOW<br />
Hundreds of whitebaiters came under<br />
scrutiny on several <strong>Canterbury</strong> Rivers<br />
last week, including the Waimakariri,<br />
Kaiapoi and Saltwater Creek.<br />
Department of Conservation rangers<br />
joined forces with the Police, the<br />
Waimakariri District Council and the<br />
Christchurch City Council to patrol<br />
local whitebaiting spots.<br />
DOC Mahaanui Operations Manager<br />
Andy Thompson says six alleged<br />
offences were observed.<br />
These will be followed with possible<br />
outcomes ranging from no further<br />
action, awarning letter or afine.<br />
Serious or repeat offences can lead to<br />
aprosecution.<br />
‘‘It was great to have the Police<br />
involved.<br />
‘‘What’s really pleasing this season,<br />
is that 95 per cent of the fishers were<br />
adhering or wanting to adhere to the<br />
❛95 per cent of the fishers<br />
were adheringorwanting to<br />
adhere to the rules.❜<br />
—DOC Mahaanui Operations manager Andy<br />
Thompson<br />
rules and are out there enjoying the<br />
rivers and catching afeed.<br />
‘‘Small pockets of tension arise due<br />
to the commercial value of whitebait<br />
and that’s generally where more<br />
serious deliberate offending occurs,’’<br />
he says.<br />
Mr Thompson sayshewould like to<br />
see whitebaiters do more to advocate<br />
for, and protect the environment, near<br />
the whitebait habitats.<br />
‘‘There are incidents of riverbank<br />
modification, and this is not something<br />
we want to see.<br />
‘‘I’d love to see fishers getting<br />
involved in restoration projects and<br />
habitat protection.<br />
‘‘They are out there enjoying the<br />
environment.<br />
‘‘We want to encourage them to<br />
actively giveback to nature.<br />
‘‘We see many in the hunting and<br />
tramping space working actively in<br />
conservation, and it makes areal<br />
difference to the work we do at DOC,’’<br />
he says.<br />
Mr Thompson says NgāiTūāhuriri is<br />
taking aleadership roleinthis space.<br />
‘‘They have customary fishing rights<br />
and are active as kaitiaki (guardians).<br />
‘‘We want all fishers to see<br />
themselves as guardians to protect the<br />
fishing resource and surrounding<br />
habitats for future generations.’’<br />
The whitebait season runs from<br />
September 1to<strong>October</strong> 30 in New<br />
Zealand, with fishing permitted from<br />
6am to 9pm.
Back to work forWaimak Mayor<br />
By DAVID HILL,<br />
Local DemocracyReporter<br />
Dan Gordon is putting the election<br />
campaign behind him as he prepares for<br />
his third term as Waimakariri mayor.<br />
Mr Gordon was challenged by sitting<br />
councillorPaul Williams in aheated<br />
campaign, with several candidates using<br />
social media to challenge the mayor and<br />
the council's debt level.<br />
‘‘There were some robust discussions<br />
about what the future of the district<br />
might look like, but now we’ve got to work<br />
together for the whole of Waimakariri.<br />
‘‘In the spirit of that, Iwanttowork<br />
together with the new council andbuild<br />
ateam approach to serve in the best<br />
interests of the district.’’<br />
Based on preliminary results, Mr<br />
Gordon was more than 10,000 votes<br />
ahead of Mr Williams, who also looks set<br />
to lose his council seat.<br />
Mr Gordon said the council has alarge<br />
work programme for the next three<br />
years, including advocating for the<br />
proposed Rangiora eastern link road and<br />
other transport projects.<br />
The council also planned to conduct a<br />
review of its districtwide rating<br />
alongside implementing the water<br />
services delivery plan.<br />
Once the election results are<br />
confirmed, Mr Gordon said he andchief<br />
executive Jeff Millward will meet with<br />
each councillor individually to discuss<br />
their priorities for the next years.<br />
The first council meeting forthe term<br />
is due at the end of the month, where<br />
councillors will be sworn in and the new<br />
deputy mayor announced.<br />
Mr Williams was one of two sitting<br />
councillors to lose theirseat on the<br />
council, along with Robbie Brine, who<br />
had been acouncillor since 1998.<br />
‘‘I’ve worked with Robbie since 2004<br />
and he has made an exceptional<br />
contribution to this role and Iwantto<br />
acknowledge that,’’ Mr Gordon said.<br />
There will be three new councillors <br />
Bruce McLaren (RangioraAshley), and<br />
Shona Powell and Tim Bartle (Kaiapoi<br />
Waimakariri Mayor ...<br />
Dan Gordon.<br />
PHOTO: DAVID HILL<br />
Woodend), while former councillor<br />
Wendy Doody (RangioraAshley) will<br />
return to council table.<br />
‘‘It’s good to see Wendy back. I’ve<br />
worked with her for anumber of years<br />
and Ivalueher as ahard working and<br />
loyalcolleague,’’ Mr Gordon said.<br />
He said he was also pleased to see Ms<br />
Powellelected, after her long service on<br />
the WoodendSefton Community Board,<br />
including as chairperson.<br />
Based on preliminary results, six<br />
sitting councillors will be returning <br />
Niki Mealings and Tim Fulton (Oxford<br />
Ohoka), Jason Goldsworthy and Joan<br />
Ward (RangioraAshley), and Brent<br />
Cairns and Philip Redmond (Kaiapoi<br />
Woodend).<br />
The voter return was 42.53%, being<br />
20,902 votes, excluding special votes.<br />
Waimakariri Results:<br />
Mayor:<br />
Dan Gordon 15,581, Paul Williams 5048.<br />
OxfordOhoka Ward (2 vacancies):<br />
Niki Mealings 2506, Tim Fulton 2395,<br />
Rob Ballantyne1269, Gordon Malcolm<br />
1044.<br />
RangioraAshley Ward (4 vacancies):<br />
Jason Goldsworthy 4966, Joan Ward 4379,<br />
Wendy Doody 4029, Bruce McLaren 3825,<br />
Paul Williams 3182, Robbie Brine 3047,<br />
Wayne Linton 2735, Steve Wilkinson<br />
2572, James Bourke 2252, Sam Fisher<br />
1093.<br />
KaiapoiWoodend Ward:<br />
Brent Cairns 3897, Philip Redmond 3853,<br />
Shona Powell 3178, Tim Bartle 2754, Matt<br />
James 2314 ,Nathan Atkins 2149, Sandra<br />
Stewart 1947, Henrietta Carroll 1776,<br />
Prudence Stone 1547, Natalie Leary 993.<br />
WoodendSeftonCommunity Board (5<br />
vacancies):<br />
Shona Powell 2068 (withdrawn), Mark<br />
Paterson1724, Andrew Thompson <strong>16</strong>06,<br />
Prudence Stone 1319, Joel McLachlan<br />
1289, Mathew Potter 1207, Yu Bai 1077.<br />
KaiapoiTuahiwi Community Board (5<br />
vacancies):<br />
Jackie Watson 2545, Tim Bartle 2395<br />
(withdrawn), Sandra Stewart 2309,<br />
Russell Keetley 2288, Abbie Campbell<br />
2055, Henrietta Carroll <strong>16</strong>49, Natalie<br />
Leary 1320.<br />
OxfordOhoka Community Board <br />
Oxford Community Subdivision(3<br />
vacancies):<br />
Thomas Robson 1228, Tim Fulton 1217<br />
(withdrawn), Mark Brown 940, Pete<br />
Merrifield 517, Garth Free 505.<br />
RangioraAshley Community Board<br />
Ashley Community Subdivision(2<br />
vacancies):<br />
Diana Hawkins 1366, Duncan Lundy<br />
1158, James Bourke 1156, Damon Hurley<br />
568.<br />
RangioraAshley Community Board<br />
Rangiora Community Subdivision (6<br />
vacancies):<br />
Jason Goldsworthy 48323 (withdrawn),<br />
Liz McClure 4424, Bruce McLaren 4125<br />
(withdrawn), Kirstyn Barnett 4015, Jim<br />
Gerard 3831, Robbie Brine 3123, Brent<br />
Robinson1935, Alan Geeves 1513.<br />
OxfordOhoka Community Board Ohoka<br />
Swannanoa Community Subdivision (3<br />
vacancies):<br />
Sarah Barkle 1470, Wayne Godfrey 958,<br />
Ray Harpur 891, Simon Hall 784, Ethan<br />
Nicholson 617.<br />
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Kaikoura Mayor relieved to win<br />
By DAVID HILL,<br />
LocalDemocracy Reporter<br />
Craig Mackle is feeling relievedafter<br />
winning athird term as Kaikōura<br />
mayor.<br />
Mr Mackle has enjoyed aresounding<br />
win with 1295 votes based on<br />
preliminary results.<br />
‘‘You just never know how things are<br />
going to go,’’ he said.<br />
‘‘With the video calls and the phone<br />
calls it all went crazy.<br />
‘‘It didn’t take long for word to<br />
spread aroundthe aunts anduncles,so<br />
it’s pretty cool.’’<br />
His closest rival, councillor John<br />
Diver received 386 votes, while Dave<br />
Anderson received just88votes.<br />
MrMackle said he hoped to finally<br />
turn thefirst sod at the much<br />
anticipatedVicarage Views subdivision<br />
this term.<br />
He had hoped the Vicarage Views<br />
housing subdivision would be ready to<br />
dobynow, but ‘‘we are just waiting on<br />
the developertopush the button’’.<br />
Forming the water services council<br />
controlled organisation (CCO) with the<br />
Hurunui District Council, finishing off<br />
the Wakatu Quay projects, andaccess<br />
for Clarence Valley residents are the<br />
priorities for the next three years, he<br />
said.<br />
‘‘That’s (the CCO) the biggest thing at<br />
the moment and there’s still afair bit of<br />
work to do there, but we’re feeling<br />
pretty comfortable.<br />
‘‘Andthen it’s about cleaning up<br />
some projects, andthe Wakatu Quay is<br />
is oneofthose and it’s looking pretty<br />
sharp.’’<br />
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Local Democracy Reporter<br />
It was hailed as a ‘onestop shop ’ to<br />
make it quicker and easier to build<br />
major projects when it pa sed into law<br />
last December.<br />
But none of the five <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
projects included in the Government’s<br />
Fasttrack A provals Act have<br />
progre sed beyond being ‘listed ’<br />
projects in the fasttrack proce s.<br />
They were among 149projects listed<br />
in the legislation.<br />
In astatementreleased last w ek,<br />
Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop<br />
and Regional Development Minister<br />
Shane Jones said around 50 of the 149<br />
projects had lodged substantive<br />
a plications with the Environmental<br />
Protection Authority (EPA), since the<br />
a provals regime was established in<br />
February.<br />
Of those, none have b en a proved so<br />
far, with the first eight expected to be<br />
signed o f by the end of the year.<br />
Proposed housing developments at<br />
Ōhoka, W odend and west Rangiora<br />
were listed in the legislation, along with<br />
the W odend Bypa s and the Amuri<br />
I rigation Company Ltd’s Balmoral<br />
water storage facility and fish scr en.<br />
An EPA spokesperson has confirmed<br />
none of the five <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
projects have lodged substantivefasttrack<br />
a plications.<br />
Developers of alisted projectcan<br />
a ply to theEPA where an ‘expert<br />
panel’ wi l a se s the projectand<br />
consult with ‘directly a fected groups ’.<br />
Panel convenors determine theextent<br />
of the consultation, meaning the is no<br />
guarant e local communities wi l have a<br />
say.<br />
There is no timeframe for alisted<br />
projec to lodge an a plication, the<br />
spokesperson said.<br />
When the project list was a nounced<br />
in <strong>October</strong> last year, Mr Bishoppointed<br />
the finger at councils for creating the<br />
housing crisis.<br />
‘Speaking in general terms, councils<br />
have contributed to our housing crisis<br />
by being overly picky aboutwhere<br />
houses can be built, ’ he said a the time.<br />
The W odend and west Rangiora<br />
developmentshave since b en included<br />
in the new WaimakaririDistrictPlan<br />
adopted last month, meaningtheymay<br />
not n ed to be fasttracked.<br />
Amuri I rigation Company<br />
chairperson DavidCroft said the<br />
company anticipated aresource consent<br />
would be granted by Environment<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> (ECan) in the next few<br />
months, after it was lodged in 2023.<br />
‘It l oks like thenormal consenting<br />
proce s wi l be faster. In somewaysit<br />
would be the ideal situation because<br />
everybody hashad the chancetohave<br />
their say in asystem theyare familiar<br />
with. ’<br />
A$20m loan from the Government’s<br />
Regional Infrastructure Fundwas<br />
a nounced earlier thismonth for the<br />
Balmoralwater storageproject.<br />
The proposed Ōhoka development<br />
was rejected from the District Plan,<br />
afteraprivateplan changerequestwas<br />
rejected by an independent<br />
commi sioner in November 2023.<br />
It is sti lsubjec to an Environment<br />
Court a peal.<br />
An Environment Courtspokesperson<br />
said thea pe lant, Carter Group,has<br />
b en directed to advise the court by<br />
August 2 ‘how or whetheritintends to<br />
proc ed ’.<br />
Waimakariri District Council<br />
developmentpla ning manager Ma t<br />
Baconsaid underthe newDistrictPlan,<br />
the site of the proposed Ohoka<br />
development is zoned rura lifestyle.<br />
It mean the farmland could be subdivided<br />
into 4ha lots, but not intoan<br />
850home developmentasproposed.<br />
Carter Group was contacted for<br />
comment but areply hadnot b en<br />
received by thetime the <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong> wen to print.<br />
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency<br />
hasb en completing geotech reports as<br />
it continuesscopingworkfor the<br />
proposedW odend Bypa s.<br />
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HurunuiMayorMarie Black says she<br />
can’t wait to get to work with her new<br />
council.<br />
Mrs Black was reelected unopposed<br />
for athird term, but admits it wasa<br />
nervous wait to see who would join her<br />
aroundthe council table.<br />
She will be joinedbysix sitting<br />
councillors and four newcouncillors<br />
for the next three years.<br />
‘‘I’m delightedwith the result. We’ve<br />
got some strength in the experienced<br />
councillors and some fresh voices.<br />
‘‘It’s alwaysdifficult to envisage how<br />
the new council will work until you<br />
know the results, but now that we’ve<br />
got abit of certainty we can getonwith<br />
planning.’’<br />
Mrs Black said the newcouncil will<br />
get down to work after Labour<br />
weekend with two days of inductions.<br />
The firstcouncil meeting will be<br />
held on Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 30, where<br />
the councillors will be sworn in and<br />
the deputy mayor elected.<br />
Next month the HanmerSprings<br />
Community Board and the newly<br />
formed South Ward Community Board<br />
will be sworn in.<br />
Andthen council chief executive<br />
HamishDobbie will call abyelection<br />
to fill the remaining vacancyonthe<br />
Hanmer Springs Community Board,<br />
after just four nominations were<br />
received for the five positions.<br />
Meetingswill also be called next<br />
month to form community committees<br />
in Amuri, Cheviot, Glenmark and<br />
Hurunui.<br />
Mrs Black will be joined by sitting<br />
councillors Pauline White and Robbie<br />
Bruerton (south ward), and Dave<br />
Hislop and Tom Davies(west ward).<br />
The new councillors are Brett Jones<br />
and Steve Hutt (south ward), and Chris<br />
Scarlett and Christopher Carthy (west<br />
ward).<br />
Sitting councillors Vince Dalyand<br />
Fiona Harris were reelected<br />
unopposed in the east ward.<br />
Lorna Davies, Chris Hughey, Alice<br />
Stielow and Ann Toomey were elected<br />
unopposed to the HanmerSprings<br />
Community Board. Steve Coleman,<br />
Murray LCrampton, Geoff Denton,<br />
Phil Duncan, Susan Harrison and<br />
Frayne Hazeldine were elected<br />
unopposed to the Cheviot Licensing<br />
Trust.<br />
The voterreturn was 39.17%, being<br />
3794 votes, excluding special votes<br />
Hurunui results<br />
West Ward (four councillors):<br />
DaveHislop 947, Chris Scarlet 899,<br />
Tom Davies 893, Christopher Carthy<br />
683 elected; Richard ERoe 336.<br />
South Ward (4 vacancies):<br />
Robbie Bruerton 1086, Pauline White<br />
1046, Brett Jones 893, SteveHutt 675<br />
elected; Tom Spooner569, Michael<br />
Ennis 553, Barrie Nunn 508, Dave Carr<br />
438, Lulu Webb 421.<br />
South Ward Community Board (5<br />
vacancies):<br />
Brett Jones 1138, Kevin Roche 1014,<br />
James Hyde 953, Geoff Shier 880,<br />
Anneka Cumming 861 elected; Hamish<br />
Trolove830, John Weyers 731.<br />
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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> Musicals (NCM)<br />
committee man Dave Patrick had an<br />
unexpected cameorole on opening night<br />
of the society’s latest production, Little<br />
Women: The BroadwayMusical.<br />
Dave, who was stage manager for last<br />
Friday night’s show, stepped up on tothe<br />
stage sometime afterthe live orchestra’s<br />
introduction to the musical ended with no<br />
sign of the show beginning.<br />
He apologised for the delay and<br />
explained it was caused by a‘‘technical<br />
fault with the lighting backstage’’.<br />
Soon after Dave’s announcement the<br />
show burst into life with the lead actress<br />
Jacqueline Doherty, playing the<br />
indomitable Jo March, delivering a<br />
powerhouse performance in what she<br />
says is a‘‘dream role’’ for her.<br />
The earlier technicalglitch was quickly<br />
forgotten and provided areminder that<br />
these things sometimeshappen during<br />
live theatre.<br />
Little Women: The Broadway Musical<br />
is aheartfelt retellingofLouisa May<br />
Alcott’s timeless comingofage story<br />
about the four March sisters, Jo, Meg,<br />
Beth and Amy, which is setduring the<br />
American Civil War era in 19th century<br />
New England.<br />
This musical adaptation blends drama,<br />
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and compelling storytelling, highlighting<br />
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This show is atriumph for NCM.Hats<br />
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is alsoaset designer, cast member and lighting designer for the production, with his wife<br />
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OPINION<br />
6 The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
Mayor Marie Black<br />
Humbledto be Mayor<br />
As we enter anew triennium, Iwant to<br />
sincerely thank the people of our<br />
districtfor the trust you have placed in<br />
me.<br />
It is an incredible honour to continue<br />
as Mayor.<br />
Ifeel both humbled and energised by<br />
the responsibility that comes with this<br />
role.<br />
Our community thrives whenpeople<br />
care enough to be involved, and Iwish<br />
to publicly thank all elected members<br />
who have made asignificant<br />
contribution over the past three years.<br />
They have gone above and beyond to<br />
represent their communities.<br />
Thank you to the candidates who<br />
allowed their names to be put forward<br />
to enable the voting public the choice,<br />
and of course to the 39% of eligible<br />
voters who took the time to exercise<br />
your democratic right.<br />
Last but not least Ihave very much<br />
appreciated the many messages of<br />
support and encouragement.<br />
It is exciting to work with the new<br />
team of councillors,community board,<br />
community committees, iwi partners,<br />
local organisations and residents to<br />
build adistrict that is inclusive,<br />
resilient and future focused.<br />
My goal is to ensure that every voice<br />
has aplace at the table.<br />
This is our community our future and<br />
together we can continue to make<br />
Hurunui something we are all proud of.<br />
In the past week we have celebrated<br />
as adistrict that the proposedpolice<br />
restructure was not to be delivered, and<br />
the status quo would remain.<br />
Icommendthe police hierarchy in<br />
hearing our concerns and having the<br />
courage to shelve the proposal in the<br />
interestsofcommunity safety.<br />
As adistrict we understand and<br />
appreciate the importance of locally<br />
based officers, given their wealth of<br />
knowledge and experience as<br />
community leaders particularly when<br />
they reside and are embedded in our<br />
local communities.<br />
At the end of <strong>October</strong> there'snobetter<br />
time to explore our beautiful district, to<br />
wander through the stunning gardens,<br />
meeting the passionate growers and<br />
enjoyingthe vibrant colours of the<br />
season.<br />
Iinvite you to explore the Hurunui<br />
Garden Festival and the Celebrate<br />
Cheviot Festival.<br />
The Amberley A@Pshow is the place<br />
to experience the heart of rural life<br />
with the traditional show events, with<br />
entertainment for the whole family, and<br />
last but not least the Hanmer Springs<br />
Fete where you can indulge in boutique<br />
shopping, within the backdrop of the<br />
splendidgrounds of the historic Queen<br />
Mary Hospital in Hanmer Springs.<br />
So, whether you’re alocal or visiting,<br />
these events showcase the very best of<br />
what makes Hurunui such aspecial<br />
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You can come for the day, or stay for<br />
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welcome that awaits in our district.<br />
Working together<br />
By DAVID HILL,<br />
Local Democracy Reporter<br />
The proposed <strong>Canterbury</strong> freshwater<br />
catchment model will require councils to<br />
work together more, says outgoing<br />
Environment <strong>Canterbury</strong> chairperson<br />
Craig Pauling.<br />
The <strong>Canterbury</strong> Mayoral Forum, which<br />
represents the region’s mayors,<br />
completed areview of the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
Water Management Strategy earlier this<br />
year, which led to the region’s 10 water<br />
zone committees being disbanded.<br />
New leadership groups comprising<br />
council and rūnanga representatives,<br />
will replace the committees, in ashakeup<br />
of how freshwater is managed in the<br />
region<br />
Mr Pauling said he hopes the new<br />
groups will better reflect hydrological<br />
catchments rather than district council<br />
boundaries.<br />
‘‘The thing about catchments is humans<br />
didn’t create them, but they are where<br />
they are.<br />
‘‘Rūnanga understand this, so councils<br />
just need to get on with it.’’<br />
Catchments take in rivers, streams,<br />
water ways and groundwater, which are<br />
all interconnected, Mr Pauling said.<br />
The mayoral forum considered a<br />
proposal earlier in the year to establish<br />
eight new catchment committees:<br />
Clarence /Waiau Toa Kaikōura, Hurunui<br />
Waiau, Rakahuri WaimakaririIhutai,<br />
WhakaraupōTePātaka, Waihora<br />
Rakaia, Hakatere, RangitataŌrāri<br />
Temuka Ōpihi Pareora, and Waitaki<br />
Waihao.<br />
The move was not popular with all<br />
mayors and local zone committees, with<br />
the Kaikōura and Waimakariri district<br />
councils among those to express<br />
objections.<br />
Under the proposal, the Clarence /<br />
Waiau Toa Kaikōura catchment would be<br />
similar the former zone committee,<br />
comprising an area from north of the<br />
Clarence River down to the Conway<br />
River.<br />
It could see the Kaikōura District<br />
Council working with Environment<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> (ECan), and the Hurunui and<br />
Marlborough district councils, Mr<br />
Pauling said.<br />
The Rakahuri WaimakaririIhutai<br />
catchment would take in the entire<br />
Ashley Rakahuri and Waimakariri river<br />
systems, including part of Hurunui in the<br />
north and Styx and Ōtūkaikino on the<br />
south side of the Waimakariri.<br />
It could see the Waimakariri District<br />
Council working with ECan, Selwyn,<br />
Christchurch and Hurunui councils.<br />
‘‘The upper Waimakariri is in the<br />
Selwyn district and we need to be looking<br />
at the Waimakariri River as awhole<br />
catchment, as what happens upstream<br />
can impact downsteam,’’ Mr Pauling said.<br />
‘‘If we need to have councils working<br />
together then that is agood thing.’’<br />
At the southern end of the region, the<br />
large Waitaki River catchment would be<br />
treated as one catchment rather than two<br />
zone committees under the proposal.<br />
ECan senior strategy manager<br />
Cameron Smith said conversations are<br />
continuing between ECan, mana whenua,<br />
and local councils. Hesaid there may be<br />
some change to the proposed boundaries,<br />
but these have not been confirmed. The<br />
councils aim to have all freshwater<br />
leadership groups established by March.<br />
The Hurunui District Council has<br />
proposed forming aland and water<br />
committee with ECan, Te NgāiTūāhuriri<br />
Rūnanga, Te Rūnanga oKaikōura and<br />
community stakeholders. The<br />
Waimakariri and Kaikōura councils have<br />
indicated it will be up to the incoming<br />
councils to decide on the final makeup.<br />
Zero rates possible by reducingservices<br />
By DAVID HILL,<br />
Local DemocracyReporter<br />
Azero percent rate rise sounds<br />
attractive, until you consider what needs<br />
to be cut from the council budget.<br />
Several candidates in the<br />
Waimakariri District Council elections<br />
promised azero percent rate rise for the<br />
2027/28 financial year, which would<br />
require the council to find around $6m<br />
in savings, based on the Long Term Plan.<br />
Council chief executive Jeff Millward<br />
said azero percentrate rise is possible<br />
—but it would come at acost.<br />
He said the council ‘‘could do a<br />
number of things’’.<br />
It could increase fees and charges at<br />
swimming pools and at MainPower<br />
Stadium,and start charging for library<br />
books.<br />
It could reduce the hours swimming<br />
pools and libraries are open, let the<br />
lawns grow in council reserves, reduce<br />
the maintenance on the roads, or sell<br />
halls and assets.<br />
‘‘We would have to do acombination of<br />
all of these things and we would need to<br />
consult withthe public on all of these<br />
things,’’ Mr Millward said.<br />
‘‘When councils try to reduce levels of<br />
service they tend to get abacklash from<br />
communities who don’t want to lose<br />
these services.’’<br />
Mr Millward said councils typically<br />
came under pressure during periodsof<br />
high inflation or during cost of living<br />
pressures.<br />
Not only are councils an easy target<br />
for national politicians, lobby groups or<br />
candidates, but they can be hit rising<br />
costs of inflation, building materials,<br />
project costs and depreciation.<br />
Councils are required by law to fund<br />
depreciation, which allowed them to set<br />
aside reserves to fund the replacement<br />
of buildings and assets.<br />
Waimakariri has nearly $3 billion<br />
worth of assets.<br />
During high inflation, the value of<br />
those assets can increase significantly,<br />
placing extra pressure on council<br />
budgets and ultimately on rates, Mr<br />
Millward said.<br />
‘‘Because councils have to fund<br />
depreciation they do tend to suffer in<br />
periodsofhigh inflation.<br />
‘‘But staff live in the community and<br />
they are ratepayers, so they don’t want to<br />
pay any more rates than they need to, so<br />
they want to make the services as cheap<br />
as possible.’’<br />
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Bernie farewells the Writers’ Tea Party<br />
ByROBYN BRISTOW<br />
Bernie Hall has bid farewell to the<br />
Writers’ Tea Party, an annualfundraising<br />
event for the Hurunui Library in<br />
Amberley.<br />
Bernie is passing the baton to Hamish<br />
Trolove after 15 years of Parties, which<br />
she says have always been a‘‘celebration<br />
of the imagination’’.<br />
This year’s event was no different.<br />
‘‘This one felt like an assertion.<br />
Creativity is our lifeblood. The Arts<br />
nourish us. The best way we can talk to<br />
each other,’’ Bernie says.<br />
‘‘It was atotal delight. Full of new voices<br />
and lots of energy.’’<br />
Themes emerged —‘‘our love of the<br />
land and the power that the arts have been<br />
it comes to building healthy and<br />
Tea Party<br />
stand ins<br />
to the rescue<br />
Sunday afternoon saw all seats taken and<br />
many more being scrounged fromthe<br />
offices at the Hurunui Memorial Library<br />
in Amberley with arecord audience for<br />
the 15th annual Writers’ Tea Party.<br />
With the rampages of thecurrent colds<br />
and flu’s taking its toll on the original<br />
line up of speakers, there were afew<br />
changes, with Swannanoabased author<br />
and poet, Annabel Wilson, and Nick Gill,<br />
permaculturalist and coauthor of The<br />
Food Farm, stepping in to rescue the day.<br />
Sarah Quigley spoke with Amberley<br />
Beach poet and organiser of the event,<br />
Bernadette Hall, about her book ‘‘The<br />
Conductor’’, how she had been drawn to<br />
the story, and how people would strive to<br />
make art in spite of the environment.<br />
When asked about how she felt about<br />
handing the process of writing the<br />
screenplay for movie adaptation of ‘‘The<br />
Conductor’’, Sarah said once astory is<br />
finished, she is able to detach from it and<br />
let it go its own way.<br />
An emotional ride was in store when<br />
Lizzy Kelsey read her poignant short<br />
story ‘‘Fait Accompli’’.<br />
Lizzy extolled the value of shortstories<br />
as avehicle for quickly developing<br />
writing skills and for capturing ideas and<br />
observations efficiently.<br />
Fresh from the launch of ‘‘The Food<br />
Farm’’, coauthor, Nick Gill, spoke about<br />
their permaculture property in<br />
Broomfield, food growth, preserving, and<br />
ultimately cooking and eating their fresh<br />
produce. To have to measureout<br />
quantities of ingredients when writing<br />
the recipes, was achallenge.<br />
The final speaker Annabel Wilson<br />
kicked off her talk with areading ofone<br />
of Hester Ullyart’s poems, seeing as<br />
Hester was unable to make it.<br />
Annabel read anumber of her own<br />
poems and hybrid pieces from the many<br />
collections to which she has contributed,<br />
including the quirky and fun ‘‘The Moon<br />
Is In Town’’.<br />
As always, there was the traditional<br />
afternoon tea generously provided by the<br />
Friends of the Hurunui Libraries,and<br />
the chance to mingle and talk with the<br />
Writers.<br />
This was the final Writers’ Tea Party<br />
organised and chaired by Bernadette<br />
Hall.<br />
Hamish Trolove, convenor of the<br />
Hurunui Writers’ Group will be<br />
attempting to fill the big boots left by<br />
Bernadette in 2026, and eagerly looks<br />
forward to keeping this popular and fun<br />
event rolling into the future.<br />
Thanks to Hurunui Arts Council and<br />
the Friends of the Hurunui Libraries for<br />
their generous support, and efforts to<br />
make the event the success it was.<br />
connected communities’’.<br />
Bernie has loved the Tea Party ever<br />
since its inception in 2009.<br />
‘‘PatriciaGardner came up with the<br />
name. The Friends of the Library took to it<br />
like ducks to water. Fifteen parties, one<br />
lost to Covid —that 's 45 artists who have<br />
come to the Memorial Library.<br />
‘‘Artists, actors, musicians, filmmakers,<br />
as well as writers. All have loved the<br />
informality of ourevent. The beautiful<br />
Children'sRoom at the Library. The fact<br />
thatthe audience sit close.<br />
‘‘There'snotight restriction on time.<br />
There's achance to chat over adelicious<br />
afternoon tea.’’<br />
Funding, says Bernie, pops up each year<br />
from the brilliant Hurunui Arts Council.<br />
‘‘I invite out my buddies, noonehas ever<br />
said no. Afew have cometwice. It's been a<br />
breeze. Now however Ineed to digdeeper<br />
into my own work.<br />
Bernie says she is older, and slower.<br />
‘‘Itall takes more and more of my time.<br />
Iwas abit concerned as to how Iwould<br />
make abreak. And then Hamish turned<br />
up.<br />
‘‘As my mum used to say,‘It was meant<br />
to be’. So now Ican womble off secure in<br />
the knowledge that The Tea Party will go<br />
on.<br />
‘‘And of course I'll remain attached.<br />
Thank you to all who have helped to make<br />
The Tea Party such an icon. I'm left feeling<br />
much pride and much affection.’’<br />
Floral tribute ... Bernie Hall (right), is<br />
presented with flowers by Sylvia Bowles at<br />
her final Writers’ Tea Party last Sunday.<br />
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Amberley artist wins Anne Holloway Award<br />
By SHELLEY TOPP<br />
AnAmberley artist known for work<br />
starring her equine ‘‘muse and<br />
sometimes minx’’, Sunny, has won the<br />
Anne Holloway Award for apainting of<br />
grain silos.<br />
Karin Werner’s oil painting Western<br />
Terrace Silos, shows along row of mixed<br />
size, different coloured silos in a<br />
summerbleachedfield, alongside a<br />
gravel road under anor'west earlyevening<br />
sky.<br />
‘‘It is probably the best collection of<br />
silos Ihave ever seen,’’ she said.<br />
Karin, who started painting onthe<br />
wallpaper as athreeyear old, was<br />
thrilled to win the award. It was<br />
presented at the Anne Holloway Awards<br />
Exhibition for‘‘local artists’’, which was<br />
held in the Hurunui Memorial Library<br />
in Amberley earlier this month.<br />
Karin’s painting was selected as the<br />
standout work in the exhibition by judge<br />
Gavin Hewitt, the art/design/<br />
photography and narrative arts teacher<br />
at AmuriArea School.<br />
The annual art competition and<br />
exhibition is held by the Amberley Art<br />
Group (AAG) to remember Anne, ‘‘ a<br />
popular,vibrant and supportive<br />
founding member of our club’’, who died<br />
onJune 30, in 2020.<br />
Her death was an enormous loss to the<br />
group.<br />
‘‘We miss her enthusiasm and<br />
energy,’’ the group’s president Sandra<br />
Bamford, said.<br />
The competition, exhibition and<br />
award were established in 2021, after<br />
Anne’s family made a‘‘generous<br />
donation’’ to AAG in her memory.<br />
Guest artist at the exhibition was<br />
Amberley artist and sculptor Sharon<br />
Earl.<br />
Award winner ... Amberley artist Karin<br />
Werner, with her painting Western Terrace<br />
Silos and the Anne Holloway Trophy.<br />
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Christmas is returning to Kaiapoi’s<br />
town centre, with stalls, entertainment<br />
andthe Great Kaiapoi Christmas<br />
ShoppingSpree.<br />
AChristmas Market is being planned<br />
by Blackwells Department Store, and<br />
the Kaiapoi Club, on December 13 from<br />
11am to 3pm.<br />
It will be in the club’s carpark areas<br />
off Raven Quay.<br />
There will be community, food and<br />
craft stalls on offer, live entertainment<br />
by Tracy Rockhouse, and performances<br />
by the Kaiapoi Rock and Roll Club.<br />
Serendipity Circus will provide a<br />
programme filled with children's<br />
entertainment, including face painting,<br />
balloon twisting, roving stilt walkers,<br />
jugglers,and abouncy castle.<br />
And Santa will be in his Grotto to<br />
hear children's Christmas wishes and<br />
have their photo take with them.<br />
The Great Kaiapoi Christmas<br />
Shopping Spree will take place at<br />
2.30pm.<br />
Any purchases of $25 or more made in<br />
participating Kaiapoi shops from<br />
November 15 to December 12 qualify<br />
for the draw on market day.<br />
On arrival at the market, visitors will<br />
receive afree ticket for aShopping<br />
Hamper raffle, which will also be<br />
drawn at 2.3pm, with ticketholders<br />
having to be there to claim their prize.<br />
Paul Inwood, the general manager of<br />
the Kaiapoi Club, says aChristmas<br />
celebration has been missing from<br />
Kaiapoi’s town centre for few years,<br />
and community and businesses have<br />
been looking for something to fill the<br />
gap.<br />
Numerous community organisations,<br />
along with food and craft vendors, have<br />
shown interest in participating.<br />
Organisers extend gratitude to<br />
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Kaiapoi River Queen, SmartGrass,<br />
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&Tyres and Sutherland Timber for<br />
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Many other businesses will also<br />
contribute gifts for theGreat Kaiapoi<br />
Shopping Spree Hamper.<br />
Additionally, Kaiapoi’s shops will be<br />
open on the day, offering shoppers a<br />
chance to find the perfect Christmas<br />
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Chinnerys Rd to SH1<br />
By JOHN COSGROVE<br />
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Contractor Stewart Civil have begun<br />
work on the new pathway on the western<br />
side of the road between Chinnerys<br />
Road and Ravenswood, alongside SH1.<br />
The contractorsstaff were out laying<br />
traffic cones and safety equipment at the<br />
Woodend end of Chinnerys Road on<br />
Monday morning.<br />
The preelection WoodendSefton<br />
Community Board has been the main<br />
driver behind this project for anumber<br />
of years as the need was very clear to the<br />
Woodend and Ravenswood communities<br />
who have been asking for the footpath<br />
for many years.<br />
The Waimakariri District Council<br />
agreed to fund the development as away<br />
to provide different ways for residents to<br />
get around without the need to own or<br />
drive avehicle, and to make sure that<br />
these options are safe.<br />
The path will be acontinuation ofthe<br />
existing link between Rangiora and<br />
Ravenswood, as well as an accessible<br />
walking and cycling route to Woodend<br />
School.<br />
Work being done includes kerb and<br />
channel construction outside St<br />
Barnabas Church, and at the Chinnerys<br />
Road intersection, which means this<br />
access point to SH1 will be closed from<br />
now until December 5. Adetour route<br />
has been provided.<br />
Drainage works, footpath construction<br />
and minor lane adjustment workwill<br />
continueuntil the expected completion<br />
date of early December.<br />
Work begins ... Contractors begin the<br />
work on the new walkway to Ravenswood at<br />
Woodend.<br />
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Honouring the fallen ... Colin Hearn, the president of the Amberley RSA (left) and Rhys<br />
Jones (Lt General Retired), the Chair of the Royal New Zealand RSA Board, lay poppies at<br />
the Kaiapoi cenotaph during the commemoration.<br />
PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />
Honouring thefallen<br />
ByJOHN COSGROVE<br />
More than 50 people, RSA membersand<br />
guests,came together to commemorate<br />
those who had fallen in the disastrous<br />
second battle of Passchendaele on the<br />
Western Front, during WW1.<br />
On Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 12, they gatheredto<br />
remember NZ's 'Blackest Day',where New<br />
Zealanders took part in an attack at<br />
Passchendaele in 1917.<br />
Kaiapoi RSA president Alan West says it<br />
was an awesome turnout for the service<br />
with representation from RSA Veterans,<br />
the community, Kaiapoi High School, local<br />
dignitaries, His Worship the Mayor, Dan<br />
Gordon and councillors, NZDF, the<br />
Belgian Consulate, WaimakaririMPMatt<br />
Doocey, <strong>Canterbury</strong> RSAs and Rhys Jones<br />
(Lt General Retired), Chair of the<br />
RNZRSA Board.<br />
One of the guest speakers, the Honorary<br />
Colonel, 2/4 RNZIR, Lt Col Paul Koorey,<br />
spoke of the horrible weather conditions<br />
the <strong>Canterbury</strong>Battalion soldiers faced<br />
that fateful day in Belgium. More New<br />
Zealanderswere killed that morning of<br />
fighting than on any other day before in<br />
NZ's military history. No ground was<br />
gained, and nearly 3300 casualties were<br />
recorded.<br />
This included 640 Cantabrians killed,<br />
and thousands more wounded.<br />
Many whose names appear on the<br />
Commonwealth War Memorial at Tyne<br />
Cot, near Passchendaele, Belgium, have no<br />
record of where they fell, as the atrocious<br />
weather conditions underfoot and the<br />
murderous artillery and machine gun fire<br />
meant their bodies were never recovered.<br />
The great loss of life and conditions the<br />
Kiwi soldiers endured at Passchendaele<br />
were recalled in speeches by four senior<br />
students from Kaiapoi High School who<br />
spoke of the lives of four of the dead and<br />
their connection to Kaiapoi.<br />
Hurunui is prepared<br />
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Hurunui Mayor Marie Black is<br />
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She was commenting following an<br />
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the testwith apending tsunami<br />
putting Hurunui’s coast communities<br />
at risk following an earthquake in<br />
Peru.<br />
An Emergency Operations Centre<br />
was set up in the Carters Road council<br />
offices in Amberley.<br />
Council’s Emergency Management<br />
Officer Allan Grigg was the Response<br />
Manager, and presented the scenario<br />
to EOCmembers divided up into<br />
Operations, Welfare, Logistics,<br />
Planning and Public Information<br />
(PIM)teams.<br />
Eachteam had its own role but at the<br />
same time linked in with other teams<br />
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‘real life’ deliver alifeline to Hurunui<br />
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Representativesfrom Fire and<br />
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John, Rural Support Trust, and<br />
neighbouring Civil Defencepersonnel<br />
from Waimakariri District Council,<br />
Mackenzie District Council, Kaikoura<br />
District Council and RegionalCivil<br />
Defencewere alsopart of the team,<br />
helping to deliver and execute actions<br />
around evacuations, welfare centres,<br />
keep people, belongings and animals<br />
safe and upholdconnections with<br />
communities and authorities.<br />
The tsunami sirens were tested in<br />
the afternoon, resulting in afault<br />
found in the Amberley Beach siren,<br />
while the Leithfield Beach siren went<br />
offwithout fault.<br />
‘‘We have to remember that the<br />
tsunami sirens are there for areason<br />
and there could be aday when a<br />
tsunami does reach our shores,’’ Mr<br />
Grigg said.<br />
Exercise Pandora was split into a<br />
morning and an afternoonshift, the<br />
EOCs mirrored in function.<br />
The EOC’s Controller for the<br />
morning shift was Council’s staff<br />
member Judith Batchelor, who outside<br />
of emergency management holds the<br />
role of Chief Strategy and Community<br />
Officer.<br />
‘‘It’s great to see our trained staff get<br />
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Pandora, which first and foremost was<br />
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property. Ithink everyone knows<br />
natural disasters have and will again<br />
strike Hurunui, and the more<br />
rehearsed we are as acouncil,the<br />
better,’’ Ms Batchelorsaid.<br />
Mr Grigg said each team knowswhat<br />
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evacuations, Welfare will connect with<br />
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<strong>16</strong> The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
Maintenance extends lifeofgardentools<br />
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wooden handles and apply it<br />
liberally to metal parts to createa<br />
barrier, helping to prevent rust.<br />
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it’s perfectly safe when coming<br />
into contact with other plants,<br />
which is why petroleumbased<br />
oils and lubricants should be<br />
avoided.<br />
Digging tools<br />
Tools that come in direct contact<br />
with the soil, such as hand<br />
trowels, forks and spades, should<br />
be rinsed with aforceful hose jet<br />
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afew times.<br />
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Wheelbarrows are often<br />
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Equestrian passion fuels A&P interest<br />
ByJOHN COSGROVE<br />
Alifelong passion for equestrian has led<br />
Rachael Robinson to take over the reins<br />
at this year's 152nd annual Rangiora<br />
Show, hosted by the <strong>North</strong>ern<br />
Agriculturaland Pastoral Association of<br />
Rangiora.<br />
‘‘I was always going to shows around<br />
Ashburton and competing when Iwas<br />
younger, and then Ibecame involved in<br />
the Ashburton show, so when we moved<br />
to Loburn, Ijust carried on my<br />
association with A&P Show<br />
management,’’ says Rachael.<br />
The keen rider still competes and says<br />
she is now focused on uniting the town<br />
and country communities in the district.<br />
‘‘I love working towards bringing the<br />
communities of the Rangiora district<br />
together.<br />
‘‘As acommittee, we took areal<br />
financial hit with Covid and last year's<br />
bad weather cancellation, and this year<br />
the amazing committee we have here<br />
has been working exceptionally hard,<br />
putting in the long hours to make this<br />
year's show asuccess,’’ she says.<br />
‘‘Everyone, from our wonderful<br />
sponsors, our talented show committee<br />
and the many amazing volunteers here,<br />
are crossing all our toes and fingers<br />
hoping for afine day on Saturday,<br />
<strong>October</strong> 25.<br />
‘‘We really want to knock agood one<br />
off.’’<br />
She says there has been avery<br />
positive response from the public and<br />
the business community in supporting<br />
the show.<br />
‘‘Mitre 10 Mega Rangiora are our<br />
wonderful gold sponsors, and they and<br />
several silver sponsors approached us<br />
wanting to see the show continue and<br />
grow.<br />
‘‘It’s been very encouraging to see the<br />
support we are getting from the<br />
community.<br />
‘‘From just13committee members in<br />
2023, we now have 29, and all are<br />
committed to seeing the proud tradition<br />
of the Rangiora Show continue into the<br />
future.’’<br />
She says the big drive this year is to reestablish<br />
the show after the difficulties<br />
of the past years and to attract younger<br />
membersofthe community to join the<br />
showand the show’s management, for<br />
they are the association's future.<br />
‘‘This year we will continue to bring<br />
on new attractions and activities which<br />
willserve to keep our show relevant,’’<br />
she says.<br />
These include the Mr and Mrs<br />
Rangiora Texas Western Country Glam<br />
Fashion show and the Andrew Stuart<br />
Racing Furniture Grand Prix for<br />
powered and pedalled vehicles.<br />
‘‘We arealwaysfocused on bringing<br />
Town and country together and to make<br />
the A&P Show afamilyfriendly<br />
community event.<br />
‘‘This year, we also have plenty of<br />
opportunities for families to get up close<br />
and personal with farmanimals.<br />
‘‘As people wander around the<br />
showgrounds, there will be many<br />
opportunities for them to interact with<br />
the rural community with alarge<br />
number of trade and craft shows, vintage<br />
tractorand traction engines displays.’’<br />
Highland dancing, wood chopping,<br />
FMX motorcycle performers, hunter<br />
jumping and terrier racing will also be<br />
on display, along with the mounted<br />
games after the popular grand parade.<br />
President ... Rachael Robinson, the<br />
<strong>North</strong>ern Agricultural and Pastoral<br />
Association of Rangiora president.<br />
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The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
21<br />
The annual Rangiora Show, hosted by the<br />
<strong>North</strong>ern A&P Association, is in its 152nd<br />
year and is agreat way for the country to<br />
meet the town.<br />
‘‘We have our fingers crossed for afine<br />
day after last year's disastrous rainoff<br />
show day,’’ president Rachael Robinson<br />
says.<br />
The hardworking organising<br />
committee have put together an exciting<br />
and varied assortment of shows,<br />
attractions and trade displays.<br />
In the main oval, the everpopular<br />
Kristal Merry Photography terrier race<br />
kicks off at 11.30am with the hounds<br />
chasing the fox down the track, then from<br />
12noon the oval becomes the equestrian<br />
arena with the hunter jumping classes on<br />
show along with the hacks and ponies<br />
events.<br />
Rachaelsays when families arrive via<br />
the ample parking areas, they can easily<br />
wander through all the animal displays,<br />
enjoyingthe interaction between the<br />
animals and people, look at the cattle,<br />
sheep and goats on show and visit the<br />
petting area.<br />
They can also enjoy the dog trials, the<br />
shearing, the highland dancing, and visit<br />
all the trade and craft stalls.<br />
For mums, the old secretary’s offices<br />
beside the grandstand have been<br />
converted into afamily changing and<br />
feedingarea, while next door is akids'<br />
mini playground.<br />
Over by the pavilion, look outfor the<br />
spectacle of woodchopping andthe highflying<br />
antics of the FMX motorcycle<br />
riders, who will be entertainingthe<br />
crowds with their daredevildisplays at<br />
various times throughout the day.<br />
Atraditional favourite of any A&P<br />
show is the arts and crafts competitions.<br />
At the Rangiora Show, these will all be<br />
on show in the Pavilion following<br />
judging.<br />
Both adult and children classes are on<br />
Familywinner ... Alice Jones, adairy goat<br />
farmer and breeder from Cust, with her<br />
favourite winning goat Riverbound Lattee<br />
and one of its kids Hollybank Crystal, at the<br />
2023 <strong>North</strong>ern A&P Show. PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />
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crafts, and cut and arranged flowers.<br />
There will be something for everyone.<br />
The trade stands are full of exciting<br />
new technologies relevant to both the<br />
farm and the house, and there will be an<br />
amazing sight of 13 firebreathing<br />
traction engines and assorted vintage<br />
tractors, trucks and cars on show as well.<br />
The second last event is the Rangiora<br />
Show’sGrand Parade, which starts at<br />
2.30pm in the main oval.<br />
It willbefollowed by the actionpacked<br />
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Farm vehicles on show<br />
The Rangiora Show conducted by the<br />
<strong>North</strong>ern A&P Association, will again be the<br />
place to see vintage tractors, trucks and the<br />
everpopular vintage traction engines.<br />
Vintage machinery organiser Cody Winter<br />
invites anyone interested in old farming<br />
vehicles or lovers of steam to come down and<br />
look over the 13 traction engines, 20plus<br />
vintage tractors, and trucks that will be on<br />
display at this year’s show.<br />
‘‘We are expecting agood turnout of the<br />
large, noisy and lovingly restored hundredyearold<br />
traction engines, as we plan to go on<br />
aroad trip on the Sunday morning following<br />
the show,’’ he says.<br />
His own family’s 1924 era Burrell traction<br />
engine will be one of the engines on display,<br />
having been recently restored.<br />
The restoration took Cody, his father and<br />
uncle over <strong>16</strong> years to complete it.<br />
The traction engines will arrive on Friday,<br />
will get up to steam on Saturday at the show<br />
and then be ready to depart on Sunday<br />
morning for aslow road trip through the<br />
Ashley Gorge to Oxford on aroad trip<br />
itinerary planned by the Southbrook Traction<br />
Engine Club.<br />
‘‘We’ll travel from the Rangiora<br />
Showgrounds up through the Ashley Gorge,<br />
where we will be joined by the Southbrook<br />
Traction Engine Club, and then on to the West<br />
Oxford Pub.<br />
‘‘All the engines have either been lovingly<br />
restored by their owners or are still in<br />
original working condition,’’ says Cody.<br />
‘‘It was awonderful sight seeingthem lined<br />
up at the <strong>North</strong>ern A&P Association’s 2023<br />
show.<br />
‘‘It will be nice to see them all out there<br />
again this year,’’ he says.<br />
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One of the highlightsofthe 152nd annual<br />
Rangiora show, being conducted by the<br />
<strong>North</strong>ern A&P Association, will be the<br />
introduction of anew competition —The<br />
Andrew Stuart Racing Furniture Grand<br />
Prix for powered and pedalled vehicles.<br />
At 11am on show day, <strong>October</strong> 25, in the<br />
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to ashort track to find out who will be the<br />
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piece of household furniture into aracing<br />
machine. It could be as simple as ducttaping<br />
aseat to abike, use your<br />
imagination and comeupwithagofast<br />
piece of furniture, powered either by a<br />
small single cylinder engine or your feet.’’<br />
The course is short, and the fastest<br />
around it wins.<br />
Sophie says the aim is to attract more<br />
interest to the show.<br />
‘‘We are looking for ways to attract a<br />
wider audience from the surrounding<br />
communities to the annual show, to help it<br />
grow into the future<br />
She says with the help of some very<br />
generous sponsors, the organisers have<br />
secured over $700 in cash prizes for first,<br />
second and third place getters.<br />
Contestants must wear ahelmet to<br />
compete. Email yourentry to<br />
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after it will be the start of the threeround<br />
<strong>North</strong> vs South Mounted Games for horse<br />
riders.<br />
This popular equestrian sport attracts<br />
horse riders of all ages and skills.<br />
SueShanks, acommittee member of<br />
the hosts, the <strong>Canterbury</strong> Mounted<br />
Games Association (CMGA), says it will be<br />
an afternoon of fun and entertainment<br />
for those staying after the grand parade.<br />
‘‘It is afastpaced competitionwhich<br />
the CMGA will be repeating the following<br />
day, <strong>October</strong> 26, starting at around 9am<br />
with two more rounds of competition.’’<br />
She says the twoday competition has<br />
attracted more than 50 riders gathered in<br />
eleven teams from all over the country.<br />
They will be competing in three rounds<br />
of challenges, testing their skills in the<br />
<strong>North</strong> vs South Competition.<br />
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missed member of the <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
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too young in acar accident in 2021,’’ says<br />
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which can be under10yearolds,<br />
teenagers, adults or veterans.<br />
It's achance for riders to take part in a<br />
variety of skills competitions which<br />
challenge their riding skills and<br />
confidence.<br />
The types of challenges riders will face<br />
over the two days are varied, and some<br />
include sword and lance challenges.<br />
The first involves the rider armed with<br />
awooden sword collecting hoops and<br />
then passing them over to their team<br />
members.<br />
Thesecond is lancing balloons while<br />
riding.<br />
‘‘The riders will try and pop the<br />
balloons as they ride along the course, it’s<br />
alot of fun and not easy,’’ says Sue.<br />
‘‘It helps them develop the riding skills<br />
and coordination.<br />
‘‘Because it's done at afast pace, it’s fun<br />
watching the riders in action.<br />
‘‘It’s also great for photos too, as the<br />
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The youngest visitors to the<br />
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competition,but must clear<br />
several more voting hurdles<br />
before that can happen,<br />
including two in New Zealand to<br />
choose the winning posterfrom<br />
New Zealand and the Pacific<br />
Islands, and the final voting<br />
round in the United States, with<br />
the winners announced on<br />
February 1next year.<br />
The winner will receive a<br />
$US5000cash prize plus apaid<br />
trip (for the winner and a<br />
parent) to the award ceremony<br />
in Chicago in the US.<br />
Twenty three merit awards,<br />
with cash prizes of $US500 each,<br />
will also be awarded.<br />
The winners' artwork will be<br />
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currentwinners,toinspire<br />
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26 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
Identifying source<br />
Anew logowill now make it easier for<br />
consumers to identify and source<br />
products made from highquality New<br />
Zealand grown grain.<br />
It is hoped with the launch of the New<br />
Zealand Grown Grains logo, it will help<br />
arable growers to tap into astrengthening<br />
desire by consumers for locallysourced<br />
food as well as reduce reliance on<br />
imported product.<br />
Most consumers are unawarethat<br />
when they buy bread fromthe<br />
supermarket it is more likely to be made<br />
from imported, rather than domesticallygrown<br />
milling wheat.<br />
This is despite New Zealand arable<br />
growers producing some of the worlds<br />
best quality grain.<br />
The certificationtrademark for<br />
productsmade with New Zealandgrown<br />
grains is the initiativeofgrowers via their<br />
levy organisation, the Foundation for<br />
Arable Research (FAR).<br />
FAR general manager of business<br />
operations Ivan Lawrie says the<br />
certification trademark will start<br />
appearing on packaging and advertising,<br />
with interest already shown by bakers as<br />
well as makers of breakfast cereal and<br />
plantbased milk.<br />
The trademark not only applies to<br />
milling wheat, but also other grains such<br />
as oats barley and maize, as well as seeds.<br />
Launching the logo in Auckland as part<br />
of the Eat NZ Hui, Mr Lawrie noted that<br />
while Auckland is the country’s most<br />
populated region, it received the least<br />
amount New Zealandgrown grains.<br />
Instead most bread purchased in the<br />
<strong>North</strong> Island uses grain imported from<br />
Australia as it is cheaper for <strong>North</strong> Island<br />
flourmills to import grain from Australia<br />
than freight it from <strong>Canterbury</strong>,where it<br />
is predominantly grown.<br />
At least threequarters of the bread<br />
sold in New Zealand is made from<br />
imported grain, with 250,000 to 300,000<br />
tonnes of milling wheatimported each<br />
year.<br />
As wheat only represents about 40<br />
cents of the cost in astandard loaf of<br />
bread, greater use of domesticallygrown<br />
grain is expected to have amarginal<br />
impact on consumer prices, Mr Lawrie<br />
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‘‘To be sustainablefor growers, the<br />
price of wheat needs to rise by 10 to 15<br />
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‘‘This is just on the value of the wheat<br />
component,not the whole cost of<br />
producing aloaf. There are categories of<br />
bread that can easily carry this.<br />
‘‘There is space in the market for every<br />
type of loaf, from $1 white bread to a$7<br />
sour dough.’’<br />
Products using the Grain Mark can<br />
include up to 20 per cent of imported or<br />
blended ingredients, to allow for<br />
ingredients such as yeast which may not<br />
be available domestically.<br />
Grain Mark Ambassador, celebrity TV<br />
chef Nadia Lim told the launch that it<br />
will ‘‘open up the conversation’’ and lift<br />
consumers awareness.<br />
Ms Lim and her husband Carlos Bagrie<br />
own Royalburn Station near<br />
Queenstown, which despite its high<br />
altitude has ahistory of growing quality<br />
grain since the 1800s.<br />
While creating several addedvalue<br />
ventures, including supplying the malting<br />
barley for Swifty beer in ajoint venture<br />
withbrewers Garage Product, most of<br />
their cereal production is for livestock<br />
feed.<br />
‘‘The reality of our business is that we<br />
are still significantly tied to dairy<br />
farming.<br />
‘‘Only 1015 per cent of our cropping<br />
volumes are for human consumption and<br />
we would like to increase this,’’ Ms Lim<br />
says.<br />
Mr Bagrie says that if returns lifted by<br />
10 to 15 per cent this would make a<br />
difference to growers bottom line.<br />
‘‘If we turn the engine off on arable<br />
farming it will be very hard to restart it<br />
again.’’<br />
While dairy and sheep and beef sectors<br />
are enjoying record prices, arable<br />
farmers are struggling to achieve<br />
profitable returns and hope the logo can<br />
revitalise their sector and expand<br />
production.<br />
Mid <strong>Canterbury</strong> mixed arable farmer<br />
Brian Leadley says it is disappointing to<br />
be competing with imported milling<br />
wheat, but also challenging.<br />
‘‘We are proud of the milling wheat we<br />
produce and want to see moreofitused.’’<br />
His 450hectare farm near Ashburton<br />
grows 13 different types of crops in any<br />
year, as well as farming livestock.<br />
About aquarter of his cropping area is<br />
in cereals, mainly milling wheat, but he<br />
also grows clover and ryegrass seed for<br />
pasture, as well as specialised seeds<br />
including evening primrose and red beet.<br />
Phil Jackson, group general manager of<br />
Farmers Mill in Timaru, which has just<br />
been purchased by flourmill company<br />
Mauri, says it only processes South<br />
Islandgrown wheat.<br />
‘‘The biggest challenge is freight and<br />
getting product from the South Island to<br />
the <strong>North</strong>Island.<br />
Champ ... Nonie Robinson from the Sherlin Alpaca Stud,poses with the Supreme<br />
Champion Suri Sherlin Jesson (612 month age group), owned byLindsay and Sheryl<br />
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PHOTO: JOHN COSGROVE<br />
Strutting their stuff<br />
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The National Alpaca Show held at the<br />
Rangiora Showgrounds in Rangiora last<br />
weekend, attracted <strong>16</strong>1 alpacas entered<br />
in the breed section and 134 fleeces in<br />
the fleece section.<br />
These all went under the critical eye of<br />
Australian judge Natasha Clark who<br />
awarded the Supreme Champion<br />
Huacaya award in the Breed Show, to<br />
Silverstream XFactor (from the 1224<br />
month age group) which was owned by<br />
Kit and Sheryl Johnson of Kaiapoi.<br />
The Supreme Champion Suri award<br />
went to Sherlin Jesson (from the 612<br />
month age group) owned by Lindsay and<br />
Sheryl Riddle of West Melton. In the<br />
Fleece Show, the Supreme Champion<br />
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Silverstream XFactor (from the 612<br />
month age group) owned by Kit and<br />
Sheryl Johnson of Kaiapoi.<br />
The Supreme Champion Suri fleece<br />
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<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
Shaking off winter cobwebs in Grand Prix<br />
27<br />
The Pringle Homes Gorges Grand Prix<br />
cycle race departed from Loburn school<br />
and ran for 50km out towards Oxford<br />
before the cyclists turned backtorace<br />
the 50 km back to the school roughly four<br />
hours later, with astrong norwester tail<br />
wind.<br />
Saturday’s running of this event is<br />
billed as achance to shake off the winter<br />
cobwebs before the big classic races<br />
such as the Five Passes and the<br />
Southland Tour begin later this month<br />
Race organiser Alex Mann of<br />
PeloPerformance, says therewereover<br />
120 starters and they had great weather<br />
despite the heat and the strong head<br />
winds at times.<br />
‘‘There was afantastic buzzaround<br />
the event.<br />
‘‘It really felt like somethingspecial,<br />
and that’s down to everyone who turned<br />
up, raced hard, volunteered, orjust<br />
supported the day.’’<br />
Mr Mann says the next race will again<br />
be supported by Pringle Homes, and the<br />
Papanui Cycling Club will cover the<br />
Traffic Management costs as part of<br />
their final race as aclub after many<br />
decades in the sport.<br />
‘‘Let’s make it amemorable one.’’<br />
<strong>2025</strong> Gorges Grand Prix –Top Results<br />
Overall Winner &Winning Bunch: 1:<br />
John de Garnham, 2: Jonathan Davis, 3:<br />
Wendy Wrenn, 4: Andrew Hamer,5:<br />
Adam Chapman.<br />
Fastest Riders (on time):1: Adam<br />
Chapman, 2: Jonty Harris, 3: Austin<br />
Myles.<br />
Women’s Competition:1: Wendy Wrenn,<br />
2: Charlotte Lucas, 3: Bonnie Davis, 4:<br />
GeorgiaWaghorn, 5: Sophie Brown.<br />
First Junior Over the Line: Jack Gorrie<br />
–sponsored by Daniel Whitehouseand<br />
Scotty Brand.<br />
Next Race –Waikari Classic /Bruce<br />
Over we go ... Riders taking part in the<br />
Pringle Homes Gorges Grand Prix cycle race<br />
cross the Okuku River bridge as they begin<br />
their 100km long race on Saturday.<br />
PHOTOS: JOHN COSGROVE<br />
Dawe Memorial on Saturday December<br />
13 at the Sefton Hall with racing from<br />
the hall to Pyramid Valley turn and back<br />
again.<br />
Bunching up ... Cyclist negotiate the<br />
Okuku River bridge.<br />
NC RESULTS<br />
Amberley Bridge Club<br />
<strong>October</strong> 6: Judith Driver &Jan Roose<br />
1, Jannene Cummings &Owen Evans 2,<br />
Nell McKellow &Caryl Brown 3.<br />
<strong>October</strong>9:<strong>North</strong>/South: Gavin<br />
Dunnett &Judith Driver 1, Judy<br />
Hepburn &Jan Roose 2, Penny<br />
Hepworth &Paddy McFarlane 3. East/<br />
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Nell McKellow &Kimberlee Fleming<br />
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Spring Challenge: Jill Coberger &<br />
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Amberley Golf<br />
<strong>October</strong> 4: JWebb 64, LWiddowson 66,<br />
SDalkie 67, GSmith 67, RHornblow, A<br />
Rose 69.<br />
Mens Medal: LWiddowson<br />
Twos: GMurray, NGranger, R<br />
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Excel Design Build Longest Putt: A<br />
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Mid Week Men: RWilshire 42, T<br />
Dunbar 42, NRhynd 41, JBrocherie 40,<br />
JAllan 38, TScott 38, PWylie 38, J<br />
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Longest Putt: AGenet. Keith Duns<br />
Mem. Trophy: NRhynd<br />
Mid Week Women: 4BBB Stableford:<br />
PLey &JMcEwing 48, SLee &JYates<br />
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LongestPutt: HAstle.Winner Sept<br />
LGU: JWebb65.<br />
Nine holders: JBourne 25, DPercy<br />
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Golf Day is back<br />
Its time to get back into the swing and<br />
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Basketball Association’s Golf Day on<br />
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Last year $2000 was raised for the<br />
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Held at the Rangiora Golf Course,<br />
Tee off, with Shot Gun start is 830am.<br />
It is $<strong>16</strong>0 to enter ateam.<br />
Don't forget to take your spare cash<br />
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The push for the vehicle follows the<br />
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sponsored class with a$1000 cash prize.<br />
There’s also something special for the<br />
ladies this year, with adedicated Ladies<br />
Draw.<br />
All female entrants in the Open Hunter<br />
section will automatically be entered for<br />
the chance to win atwonight stay at<br />
Bella Vista Hanmer Springs, along with a<br />
LuvaBull shirt, local vouchers, and a<br />
range of other prizes kindly donated by<br />
Hanmer Springs businesses.<br />
The weighin on Sunday, 26 <strong>October</strong><br />
promises to be agreat day out for the<br />
whole family, with plenty of activities for<br />
children —and the young at heart with<br />
an obstacle course, and if the weather<br />
plays its part, theeverpopular slippery<br />
slide will make areturn. ABBQ and bar<br />
will also be operating throughout the<br />
afternoon, making it the perfect chance<br />
to relax, catch up with friends, and enjoy<br />
the community atmosphere.<br />
This year’s Kids Lucky Draw continues<br />
the tradition of creating lasting<br />
memories through shared experiences.<br />
Thanks to Top Catch Fishing Charters<br />
Kaikōura, the prize includes afishing<br />
trip for one child and an accompanying<br />
adult, a$250 Hunting &Fishing<br />
Kaikōura voucher, and afew extra<br />
surprises from local Kaikōura<br />
businesses.<br />
This year’s event also features limitededition<br />
Waiau Pig Hunt hoodies for sale<br />
at $75. They can be ordered when<br />
entering the hunt, or separately using the<br />
dedicated order form.<br />
The redesigned logo marks this special<br />
edition, with the back design paying<br />
tribute to both hunting and the event’s<br />
fundraising purpose —“Hunting for<br />
Life.”<br />
Entry fee information etc, is all<br />
available on the hunt’s Facebook page<br />
along with the online entry form.<br />
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WEEK COMMENCING THURSDAY, <strong>16</strong>TH OCTOBER, <strong>2025</strong><br />
This is that house.<br />
5 3 3 1<br />
3<br />
Set inapeaceful cul-de-sac, this 438sqm builder’s own home is designed for real life —and<br />
for all the movement and growth that comes with it. With three teenagers and two adults<br />
having lived here comfortably, it has proven itself asasocial family base.<br />
The design is quietly confident with astrong aesthetic that differentiates it from other<br />
properties. Natural materials like cedar and dark timber bring warmth and texture. The<br />
interiors are calm and grounded, using apalette of earthy neutrals. Light-filled split level living<br />
areas flow into one another and open tothe insta-worthy pool area. Aseries of sheltered<br />
outdoor spaces make entertaining and everyday life feel effortless.<br />
While the main living areas invite gathering, there’s room to retreat too. Upstairs includes a<br />
third living area with balcony and four bedrooms —aluxurious master suite, two bedrooms<br />
with walk-in robes and one with aloft. Downstairs, guests have their own space with an<br />
ensuite, plus there’s astudy and powder room.<br />
Every space feels intentional, with alayout that balances openness and privacy.<br />
Practicality reigns with well thought out, extensive off-street parking and space for your boat<br />
and caravan in agated area.<br />
Convenient location, close to the town centre, Rangiora High School, Ashgrove Primary<br />
School, MainPower gym, this home offers proximity and privacy.<br />
Auction, from 12pm, Thu 6Nov <strong>2025</strong> (unless sold prior)<br />
View online at: www.bayleys.co.nz/5528585<br />
17 Chesterfield Place, Rangiora<br />
Whalan andpartnersLtd,Bayley. Licensed under theREA 2008<br />
Lance Farrant<br />
Mobile: +64 21 419 815<br />
l.farrant@bayleys.co.nz
NEW LISTING<br />
Swannanoa 798 South EyreRoad<br />
Come fallinlove, affordable lifestyle<br />
Thismuch-loved family home hasbeen in the samehands for generations offering asense of soul that's hard to<br />
find. Character filled, each room has its ownpurpose and personality -there's no open plan here, just aseries of<br />
cosy spaceswith their ownfeel. Relax on thesheltered veranda and catch glimpses of the mountains beyond, take<br />
adip in the pool. Aseparatestudio(needing alot of love) offers potential for aworkspace, creative retreat, or extra<br />
room. Thelandstretches across 5hectares,givingyou thefreedom to run stock, keep aponyortwo, or simply<br />
enjoy the space. Not to mention the hugeshearing shed, the mind boggles with opportunity here. Areluctant sale<br />
driven by healthneeds,the hope is thatanother family will find the same joy here that has been felt for decades.My<br />
clients are very serious aboutselling and will look at all offers.<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528648<br />
3 2 1 2<br />
DeadlineSale (unless soldprior)<br />
12pm, Wed 5Nov <strong>2025</strong><br />
251-253 High Street, Rangiora<br />
View Sun 10.30-11am<br />
Lance Farrant 021 419815 l.farrant@bayleys.co.nz<br />
AaronLaing 027 747 2833<br />
aaron.laing@bayleys.co.nz<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Boundary lines are indicativeonly<br />
Ashley 130 Copples Road<br />
Scaleand skyline<br />
•Accessed by achip-sealed driveway, this 370sqm residence is positioned forlight andoutlook, with its rendered<br />
brick construction and high ceilingsdelivering both permanence and presence.<br />
•Three living zones bring asense of scale and structure, withanexpansiveU-shapedkitchen and open-plan living<br />
and dining room formingthe central domain.<br />
•Thefour-bedroom layoutisled by amastersuite with awalk-in wardrobe and en-suite,supported by afamily<br />
bathroom andaseparatelaundry that completes the practical brief.<br />
•Heating and efficiencyworkintandem,with awood burner, heat pump, and ten solarpanels.<br />
•The 4hectare block is well divided, withsecure fencing,and asubstantial three-bay shed.<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528469<br />
4 3 2 3<br />
DeadlineSale (unless soldprior)<br />
1pm, Wed 5Nov <strong>2025</strong><br />
251-253 High Street, Rangiora<br />
View 12.15-12.45pmSun 19 Oct<br />
Jack Pringle 027 533 4820<br />
jack.pringle@bayleys.co.nz<br />
Mark Pringle 027 4333334<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
bayleys.co.nz
NEW LISTING<br />
Flaxton 13 Bramleys Road<br />
Recreation, returnand ruralspace<br />
•Aspacious four-bedroom residence with astudy anchors theproperty, complemented by arenovated<br />
secondarydwelling,equestrian facilities, leisure amenities, and beautifully landscaped grounds.<br />
•Contemporary interiors featureopen-plan living withawalk-in pantry, dining, and lounge,flowing to multiple<br />
terraces, aheatedpool, spa, tenniscourt, and all-weatherentertaining area with log fire.<br />
•Comfort comes via heat pumps,gas and log fires, plus heat transfer. Therenovatedtwo-bedroom dwelling earns<br />
$480 perweek and adjoins extragaraging andkennel/cattery facilities.<br />
•Set on four hectares withstables,awashbay, bore water,and generator, it’sclose to Rangiora and Kaiapoi –a<br />
lifestyle estate beyondcompare!<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528540<br />
6 3 4 3<br />
DeadlineSale (unless soldprior)<br />
1pm, Tue11Nov <strong>2025</strong><br />
251-253 High Street, Rangiora<br />
View 1.15-1.45pm Sun 19 Oct<br />
Jack Pringle 027 533 4820<br />
jack.pringle@bayleys.co.nz<br />
Mark Pringle 027 4333334<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
Boundary lines are indicativeonly<br />
Ohoka 81 OhokaMeadowsDrive<br />
Live, work andleisure in one address<br />
•Balancing lifestyle appealwith commercial capacity, this 1.99 ha property in Mandevilleperforms on everylevel.<br />
•Securedbehind electric gates, the home features four bedrooms,two living areasand anew kitchen. Asemi selfcontainedwing<br />
introduces afifthbedroom,living area, kitchenetteand bathroom.<br />
•Heatedswimming pool withpool houseand bar, plus aseparate spa.<br />
•Three bay shed with threerollerdoors, plusavast total-spanstructure offering four high-clearance bays, leantos,<br />
heavy-dutyconcrete flooring,and four roller doors. Complete with office,studio, andtoilet, it is designed to<br />
accommodate machinery, forklifts, or afull-scalebusiness.<br />
•Separate studio/workshop, featuring separate entrance andelectricsecurity gates.<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528388<br />
5 3 4 6+<br />
Auction (unless soldprior) 12pm, Thu30Oct <strong>2025</strong><br />
3Deans Avenue, Chch<br />
Phonefor viewing times<br />
Jack Pringle 027 533 4820<br />
jack.pringle@bayleys.co.nz<br />
Mark Pringle 027 4333334<br />
mark.pringle@bayleys.co.nz<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
bayleys.co.nz
Culverden 78 Cemetery Road<br />
The Mound-PukateaDairy Farm<br />
Balancing productivity with environmental responsibility,this quality 223.7-hectare (moreorless) dairy farmiswell<br />
positioned forthe future. Privatelylocated,The Mound benefitsfromquality soils with excellent water-holding<br />
capacityand reliable irrigation.Consented to 700 cows,the farmiscurrently milking approximately 630 and<br />
producing approximately265,440kgMS under alow-costgrass-based system.Native plantings, ponds, highqualityhousing<br />
and afantasticlocationjustminutes from amenities and schools further enhance the property.<br />
Winning the <strong>Canterbury</strong> Ballance Farm EnvironmentalAward for <strong>2025</strong> has rewarded the hard work and foresight<br />
of the currentowners,setting the perfect platform forthe new owners to continue the growth of The Mound with<br />
plentyoffutureupside.<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528342<br />
223.7 ha<br />
DeadlineSale (unless soldprior)<br />
12pm, Mon 10 Nov <strong>2025</strong><br />
View by appointment<br />
Ben Turner 027 530 1400<br />
ben.turner@bayleys.co.nz<br />
Craig Blackburn 027 489 7225<br />
craig.blackburn@bayleys.co.nz<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Leithfield 10 Thornton Close<br />
Peaceful livingmeetsconvenience<br />
Vendors inviteoffersover$739,999.<br />
Having already secured their next move,our vendors areserious about selling.Set on 2,850sqm (more or less), this<br />
easy-care home is framed by awell-established garden. Theopen-plan kitchen, dining andliving area enjoys<br />
abundant natural light andextendsoutdoorstoalargedeckwith aspa pool. Three bedrooms are complemented<br />
byafamilybathroom,while doubleglazing and aheat pump ensure year-round comfort.Outside, you’ll find allthe<br />
practical extras including aworkshop, gardenshed and fullgarden irrigation. Apeaceful setting within walking<br />
distance to Leithfield’s amenitiescombined with vendor motivation, this one is worth your inspection.<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528544<br />
2,850 sqm 3 1<br />
DeadlineSale (unless soldprior)<br />
12pm, Tue 4Nov <strong>2025</strong><br />
3Deans Avenue, Chch<br />
View by appointment<br />
Caleb Tod 027 450 1008<br />
Jack Pringle 027 533 4820<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
bayleys.co.nz
Rangiora 22 Good Street<br />
BeautifulfamilyhomeincovetedRangioralocation<br />
Perfectly positionedjustmoments from theheartofRangiora, this cherished 1960s home sits proudly on a<br />
generous 885sqm (more or less)section. Built from permanent materials, sunlight streams through the large front<br />
windows,creating awarm andinviting atmosphere. The familykitchen, with its generous storage, quality<br />
appliancesand bay windowoverlooking thegarden.The open-plan dining andlounge enjoy asunny north-facing<br />
aspect, while two heat pumps ensure comfortyear-round. Threewell-proportioned bedrooms aresupported by a<br />
spacious family bathroom, withalargelaundry andseparate storage room adding practicality. Outdoors, the<br />
immaculate gardens have beenthoughtfully designed with raisedbeds and established plantings, along with asunsoaked<br />
coveredpatio, this is apropertyyou’ll mostcertainly wanttocall home.<br />
3 1 1 2<br />
DeadlineSale (unless soldprior)<br />
1pm, Thu30Oct <strong>2025</strong><br />
251-253 High Street, Rangiora<br />
View Sun 1.15-1.45pm or by appointment<br />
Anna Bray 027 320 7457<br />
Dean Pugh 027 335 6303<br />
WHALAN ANDPARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDUNDER THEREA ACT2008<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528532<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Woodend 63 Gladstone Road<br />
Rangiora 3Chartwell Close<br />
Calling first homebuyers<br />
Set down ashared driveway providingample privacy,<br />
this tidy family home offers awelcominghaven in a<br />
quietWoodend location. Sunlight floods the<br />
generous open-plan living area,where alog burner<br />
creates acosyfocal point throughthe cooler months.<br />
The well-appointed kitchen features quality<br />
appliances, abreakfast barand abay window that fills<br />
the space with natural light.Outside, the generous<br />
grounds include raised garden beds,achicken coop<br />
andplenty of room to relax andenjoy the outdoors.<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528597<br />
3 1 1 2<br />
Deadline Sale (unless soldprior)<br />
1pm, Wed5Nov<strong>2025</strong><br />
251-253 High Street, Rangiora<br />
View 12-12.30pm Sun19Oct<br />
or by appointment<br />
Anna Bray 027320 7457<br />
anna.bray@bayleys.co.nz<br />
Dean Pugh 027 335 6303<br />
dean.pugh@bayleys.co.nz<br />
WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDREAA2008<br />
Privategarden sanctuary in<br />
Rangiora’s<strong>North</strong>west<br />
• Spacious 200sqm home on an impressive 843sqm<br />
section in aquiet cul-de-sac<br />
• Open planliving with awell appointed kitchen<br />
opening to asheltered terrace<br />
• Three double bedrooms,master with walk-through<br />
robetolarge family bathroom,separate laundry<br />
• Double glazing, two heat pumps for year round<br />
comfort. Double internal access garage<br />
• Workshop/studio (approx 17.55sqm) greenhouse<br />
andgarden shed), safe off-street parking<br />
bayleys.co.nz/5528622<br />
3 1 1 2<br />
Deadline Sale (unlesssold prior)<br />
1pm, Tue 28 Oct <strong>2025</strong><br />
251-253 High Street, Rangiora<br />
View 11-11.30am Sun 19 Oct<br />
Jane Moody 027 4550<strong>16</strong>1<br />
jane.moody@bayleys.co.nz<br />
WHALANAND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSEDREAA2008<br />
bayleys.co.nz
Bayleys isproud to support<br />
The Rangiora Show <strong>2025</strong><br />
Come and meet the team Saturday 25<strong>October</strong><br />
We’re excited towelcome you tothe Rangiora<br />
Show. This event isawonderful opportunity to<br />
connect with the community and explore all that<br />
the rural sector has tooffer. Visit the Bayleys tent<br />
to meet our team, get expert property advice,<br />
and enjoy fun activities—including our popular<br />
Guess the weight of the Pig competition and<br />
our new Human Slot Machine competition.<br />
We look forward toseeing you there.<br />
Bayleys Rangiora | 03 311 8020 | 251 High Street, Rangiora<br />
WHALAN AND PARTNERS LTD, BAYLEYS, LICENSED UNDER THE REA ACT 2008
PROPERTY<br />
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288 Georges Road, Waipara<br />
For Sale byAuction 10am Thursday 6November. Colliers Auction<br />
Room, Building 1,Level 1,181 High Street, Central Christchurch.<br />
12.24 hectares<br />
(more orless)<br />
ShaneO’Brien<br />
027 471 6121<br />
Proven Vineyard<br />
location<br />
colliers.co.nz/p-NZL67036770<br />
George Fox<br />
027 614 3763<br />
Attractive terraced<br />
land<br />
Agri Realty Limited<br />
Licensed REAA 2008<br />
$12,500 +GST Flat Fee * No Upfront Costs No Sale, No Fee<br />
149Terrace Road, Cust<br />
Unit 5, 6Cone Street, Rangiora<br />
ClassicCountryEstate<br />
Just <strong>16</strong> minutes from Rangiora,this wonderfully privateestate offers the<br />
ultimate country lifestyle.Fromthe tree-lined driveway to the stables,<br />
paddocks,and park-likegardens,it’s anidyllic settingfor anyone seeking<br />
space and serenity.<br />
Upstairs Downstairs Investment!<br />
Investors -enjoyreliable, passive income from twofully tenantedspaces<br />
inaprime Rangiora location.Downstairs offers a50m2commercial office<br />
comprising tworooms,akitchenetteand atoilet, while upstairs is a<br />
spacious 56m2, one-bedroom apartment with open-plan living and asunny<br />
balcony. Enquire today! DeadlineWed 22 <strong>October</strong>12pm (unless sold prior).<br />
5 2 6<br />
250m 2<br />
4.27ha 1 1.5 2<br />
106m 2<br />
AskingPrice: $1,390,000<br />
View: 2:15pm -3pm Sun 18th Oct<br />
Kirstyn Barnett 021 312 230<br />
TraceyWilson-Smith 027 461 6919<br />
Deadline Sale: 12pm Wed22ndOct<br />
View: 11am -11:30am Sun 18th Oct<br />
KirstynBarnett<br />
021312 230<br />
Arizto Ltd. Licensed REAA 2008 |*Admin Fee+T&C’sApply
Rangiora 38 Acacia Avenue<br />
Rangiora 35 Newnham Street<br />
New Listing<br />
Timelesselegance withamodern twist<br />
Do you want ahome that has everything -then you mustviewthis<br />
property. Set at the end of aquiet cul-de-sac, thenthis beautifully<br />
presented three bedroom home(plus office) combines timeless style<br />
with moderncomforts. Designed with familylivinginmind, the layout<br />
features twoliving areas -asunny open-plan space thatflows tothe<br />
north-facing patio, and amore formallounge for quiet evenings or<br />
entertaining.The near-new kitchen will impress with anoven, multioven<br />
and inductionhob, sleek engineered stone benchtops, and an<br />
extensive pantry. Positionedtooverlookthe dining area and garden,<br />
it's bothpractical andstylish.<br />
3 2 2<br />
Auction 2.00pm, Wed 29th Oct, <strong>2025</strong><br />
View Sun 19 Oct 1.00 -2.00pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RU210476<br />
Bev Wright AREINZ<br />
M 027 434 2486<br />
Perfectly designed for family life<br />
Spacious, inviting and wonderfully versatile, this four double-bedroom<br />
home offers everything afamily couldwant.. Alarge open-plan<br />
kitchen, dining, and lounge areafeatures alog burner, two heat<br />
pumps,anHRV system and underfloor heating,plus excellentindooroutdoor<br />
flow to sunny decks andanestablished garden. The adjoining<br />
studio offers the perfect space foranoffice, playroom, or teen<br />
hangout, while the single internal-access garageprovidespracticality<br />
and potential to expand. Downstairs, parents can enjoy their own<br />
private retreat withamaster bedroom andwalk-inrobe, while upstairs<br />
caters beautifully for familyorguests with three generousbedrooms.<br />
4 2 2<br />
Deadline Sale closesTuesday 4th<br />
November, <strong>2025</strong> at 2.00pm,(unless<br />
sold prior)<br />
View Sun19Oct 11.00 -12.00pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RU210515<br />
John Dykhoff<br />
M 021 683 830<br />
Bev Wright AREINZ<br />
M 027 434 2486<br />
Loburn 189A Carrs Road<br />
New Listing<br />
Oxford 36 WekaStreet<br />
New Listing<br />
Downsizersdream,privacy &lifestyleon4ha<br />
Tuckedwell away, this exquisite 2024-built residencecombines<br />
architectural finessewith effortlesscountry living.Set on4ha ofwellfenced<br />
pasture with breathtakingviews toMtThomas and the<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> foothills, this 78 m2 home offersanenviable lifestyle of<br />
privacy, quality, and ease. Every detailhas been meticulously<br />
considered-from the elevated ceilings andclever lighting design to<br />
the premiumfixtures, fittings, and abundant storage. The designer<br />
kitchen is perfectly positioned to take in the views andfeatures a<br />
convenient servery window connecting seamlessly to asuperb outdoor<br />
entertaining area, complete with infraredheaters, integratedlighting<br />
andshade blinds.<br />
2 1 1 1 2<br />
For Sale By Negotiation<br />
View Sun 19 Oct 1.15 -2.00pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RL1919<strong>16</strong><br />
Megan Burridge<br />
M 027 281 9215<br />
Immaculate family home<br />
Positioned proudly on apristine cornersection, thisstunning fourbedroom<br />
family home offers theperfectblend of comfort,space, and<br />
style.Withanemphasis on easyfamily living and effortless<br />
entertaining, the homeboasts two expansive living areasthatflow<br />
seamlesslytooutdoorspaces -ideal for summer barbecues or relaxing<br />
eveningsinthe included spapool.Across theroad, apeaceful reserve<br />
provides asafe and scenicplay area for children, adding to the appeal<br />
of this truly family-friendlylocation.Inside,the heartofthe homeisan<br />
exceptional kitchen designedtoimpress, complete with aspacious<br />
walk-in pantry and quality finishes throughout.<br />
4 2 2 2<br />
Deadline Sale closesThursday 30th<br />
<strong>October</strong>, <strong>2025</strong> at 2.00pm, (unlesssold<br />
prior)<br />
View Sun19Oct 10.00 -10.30am<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RU213966<br />
Megan Burridge<br />
M 027 281 9215<br />
Property BrokersLtd LicensedREAA 2008 |pb.co.nz<br />
Proudtobehere
Hawarden 128 Horsley DownRoad<br />
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Your country lifestyleawaits<br />
Vendors have purchased! Breathe in the fresh country airand experience alifestyle of space, self-sufficiency, and unmatched<br />
ruraltranquillity. Set in apeaceful small-townsetting, this exceptional 4-bedroom lifestyle property offersthe perfect balance<br />
ofcharm,functionality, andversatility -and withthe vendors already committed to theirnextmove, nowisthe timetoact.<br />
From the moment you stepinto the heart of the home -awarm, country-style kitchen -you'll be greeted withuninterrupted<br />
views overrolling countryside. Whether you're preparingmeals orenjoyingyourmorning coffee, this outlook willbeadaily<br />
reminder of the serenity this propertyoffers.The homefeatures awelcomingwet-back logburner withaheat transfer system,<br />
solar tubes forefficient hotwaterheating, and aprivate outdoorspa -ideal for unwinding under thestarsand soaking in the<br />
peace of rural life. There's space forthe whole familytoenjoy, both indoorsand out.Outside, theinfrastructure on offer is<br />
extraordinary: •Astandalone garage for everyday convenience •Two fully enclosedshedswithpower, including asubstantial<br />
15m x9mblockworkshopequipped with3-phase power.<br />
4 2 1 7<br />
DeadlineSale closes Thursday23rd <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2025</strong> at 2.00pm,<br />
(unless sold prior)<br />
View Sun 19 Oct 2.45 -3.30pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RL207585<br />
Dayan Muntz<br />
M 021 432 926<br />
E dayan.muntz@pb.co.nz<br />
Hawarden 13 JervoisStreet<br />
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Homesweet Hawarden<br />
Freshly updated and readytoenjoy,this 4bedroom homecombines modern comfortwith countryvillage living. Withnew<br />
carpet and paint throughout, awetback log burner,and afullyfenced section, it's the ideal choice forfirst home buyers, local<br />
workers or those just wanting toescape thebustle of citylife.<br />
Set in the heart of Hawarden, you'll enjoy the charm of asmall <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> village with all the essentials close at hand. A<br />
practical and affordable home withplentyofappeal.<br />
Talk to me today to register your interest, as this one willfly out the door!<br />
4 1 1 2<br />
DeadlineSale closes Thursday23rd <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2025</strong> at 2.00pm,<br />
(unless sold prior)<br />
View Sun 19 Oct 1.45 -2.15pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RL21<strong>16</strong>66<br />
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M 021 432 926<br />
E dayan.muntz@pb.co.nz<br />
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Amberley 50B GreigCrescent<br />
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Privacy, practicalityand premium features<br />
Positioned in Amberley'snewestsubdivisionThe Clearing, this near-new Mike Greer homedeliversmodern comfort, smart<br />
design, andalifestyle that balances low-maintenance living withhigh-quality finishes. Built to ahigh specification and<br />
thoughtfully set back from theroad, this property offers privacy, practicality,and atouch of luxury. The vendorshavealready<br />
set their sightsontheir next move andare motivated to sell,creating an excellent opportunity for buyersseekingastandout<br />
home in athriving community. This home is best appreciated in person. With the vendors motivated to move,buyersare<br />
encouraged to act quickly to secure this high-specproperty in one of Amberley’s most desirable new addresses.<br />
3 2 1 1<br />
For Sale Buyers $749,000+<br />
View Sun 19 Oct 11.30 -12.00pm<br />
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Loburnlifestyle, modern comfort<br />
Are you looking for amodernlifestyleproperty inaprime location,justminutesfromRangiora, withoutstandingsheds?<br />
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offeringendless possibilitiesforwork, storage,orhobbies. Lifestyleliving doesn'tget better than this -amodernhome, superb<br />
shedding, and asought-after Loburnaddress.<br />
4 2 3<br />
DeadlineSale closes Wednesday29th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2025</strong> at 3.00pm,<br />
(unless sold prior)<br />
View Thu <strong>16</strong> Oct 5.30 -6.30pm<br />
Sun 19 Oct 1.30 -2.30pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RL213019<br />
Leigh Miller<br />
M 021 308 202<br />
Allie Miller<br />
M 027 398 3752<br />
E leighm@pb.co.nz<br />
E allie.miller@pb.co.nz<br />
PropertyBrokers LtdLicensed REAA 2008 |pb.co.nz<br />
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Waipara 3/9 Johnston Street<br />
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One-of-a-kind in theheart of winecountry!<br />
You'll fall in love the moment you step inside thistruly unique 214m2 home!Bursting with personalityand clever design, every<br />
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heat pump.Set on agenerous1,694m2 section,the property features flourishing gardens,alarge sun-soakeddeck, and even<br />
apetite vineyardofPinot Noir vines! There's also astylish bell tent forguests, hobbies, or acreativespace, along with plenty<br />
ofgaragingfor vehicles andstorage.Perfectly positioned in the heartofWaipara's winecountry, this home is as specialasthe<br />
location itself.<br />
2 2<br />
Deadline Sale closes Thursday30th <strong>October</strong>,<strong>2025</strong> at 3.00pm,<br />
(unless sold prior)<br />
View Sat18Oct 12.00-1.00pm<br />
Sun 19 Oct 12.00 -12.30pm<br />
Web pb.co.nz/RU212282<br />
Leigh Miller<br />
M 021 308 202<br />
Allie Miller<br />
M 027 398 3752<br />
E leighm@pb.co.nz<br />
E allie.miller@pb.co.nz<br />
Eyrewell 1136PoyntzsRoad<br />
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The perfect lifestylepackage<br />
The hard work has already been done foryou here. This immaculate lifestyle property offers not one, but twodwellings, all set<br />
up andready to enjoy. Themain115m2homefeatures threebedrooms and two bathrooms, complete withstylishpolished<br />
concrete floorsand athoughtful layoutdesigned foreasy living. The secondary 58m2 dwelling is amodernone-bedroom, onebathroom<br />
home, perfect forextended familyand guests. Outdoors, theproperty truly shines. With 12 well-fenced paddocks<br />
connected by apracticallaneway system, managing stock or horses is abreeze. There's abundantshed space, plusanarena<br />
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with nearby walking tracks right onyour doorstep.This is lifestyleliving at itsbest, all ready foryou to move in, enjoy, and<br />
make it your own.<br />
3 2 1<br />
DeadlineSale closes Tuesday28th <strong>October</strong>, <strong>2025</strong> at 3.00pm,<br />
(unless sold prior)<br />
View Sat18Oct 12.00-1.00pm<br />
Sun 19 Oct 3.00 -4.00pm<br />
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Allie Miller<br />
M 027 398 3752<br />
E allie.miller@pb.co.nz<br />
PropertyBrokers LtdLicensed REAA 2008 |pb.co.nz<br />
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Riverside, Rangiora<br />
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CULVERDEN 9CulverdenRoad<br />
Charming Lifestyle Opportunity<br />
Discoverthis delightful 2.0436 hectare property positioned on the<br />
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• Three doublebedrooms<br />
• Modern kitchen/dining area with doubledoors opening to a<br />
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• Family bathroom with vanity, shower,and toilet<br />
• Second toilet and separate laundry<br />
• Modern log burner with wetback system for cosy, efficient<br />
heating<br />
Outside,the land is divided into approximately five small paddocks,<br />
all fenced withthree-wire electric fencing. Domestic wateris<br />
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supplied via thecouncil scheme, while awell providesstock water<br />
andhas previously supported irrigation.<br />
Additional features include:<br />
• Established orchard<br />
• Designated chook runand house<br />
• Secondaccess via Stock Road<br />
Avariety of sheds and outbuildings enhance the property's<br />
versatility:<br />
• Small hay shed<br />
• <strong>16</strong>m x8m(approximate) shed with twotilt-a-doors<br />
• One-bay workshop with alined roomand attached lean-to<br />
carport<br />
• Utility shed, garden shed, andwoodshed<br />
Properties likethis are rarely available in theAmuridistrict. Dont miss<br />
your chance -contact the sole agent, Bruce Hoban today toregister<br />
your interestand arrange aviewing.<br />
3 1<br />
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY<br />
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(Unless Sold Prior)<br />
Closes2.00pm,Wednesday12November<br />
VIEW<br />
4.30-5.15pm, Thu <strong>16</strong> &23Oct &1.30-2.15pm, Sun 19 Oct<br />
Bruce Hoban<br />
M 027 588 8889<br />
E bhoban@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensedunder REAA 2008<br />
71 High Street,RANGIORA<br />
73 Carters Road,AMBERLEY<br />
Phone: 03 313 0610<br />
Email:rangiora@pggwre.co.nz<br />
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CULVERDEN 39 Montrose Avenue<br />
One of the Best<br />
Large brick family home on 6,868sqm blends township<br />
convenience with semi-rural charm. Thekitchen with<br />
pantry flows to open-plandining/living plus separate<br />
lounge. Fourdoublebedrooms;masterwith walk-in<br />
robe, en suite withspa bath,and patio access. Log<br />
burner with wetback, heat pump,HRV. Double internalaccessgarage,<br />
Versatile garage,sheds, paddocks.<br />
Landscapedgardens,veggiebeds, andoutdoor<br />
entertaining area with shadesail. Comfort, lifestyle,<br />
and space in one.<br />
4 2<br />
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY<br />
GST Inclusive<br />
(Unless Sold Prior)<br />
Closes 2.00pm,Thursday 30 <strong>October</strong><br />
VIEW<br />
11.00-11.45am, Saturday18&25<br />
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Peter Crean<br />
M 027 434 4002<br />
E pcrean@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
AMBERLEY 7/17 Wineberry Avenue<br />
Perfect Starter, Downsizer or Smart Investment<br />
Modern elegance meets easy livingat7/17 Wineberry<br />
Avenue. Built in 2020, this beautifully presentedhome<br />
features light-filled openplan living, astylish kitchen<br />
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flow to asun-drenched alfresco entertaining<br />
area. Alog burner andconvenient heatpump ensures<br />
year-roundcomfort. Three spaciousdouble bedrooms,<br />
amodern bathroom, and separate toilet offercomfort<br />
and convenience. Set on a552sqmsection with<br />
internal accessdouble garage, this low-maintenance<br />
gem is privately positioned near Amberley’s amenities.<br />
3 1<br />
DEADLINE SALE (Unless Sold Prior)<br />
Closes 11.00am, Thursday6November<br />
Offers Over $719,000 Considered<br />
VIEW 11.00-11.30am,<br />
Sunday 19 <strong>October</strong><br />
Maria Rickerby<br />
M 027 563 1733<br />
E mrickerby@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
Ruby Burney<br />
M 027 312 3533<br />
E ruby.burney@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
pggwre.co.nz/RAN42282<br />
pggwre.co.nz/AMB42378<br />
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AMBERLEY 194A CartersRoad<br />
Smart Start or Savvy Investment<br />
Just minutes from Amberley’svibrant centre, this threebedroom<br />
home is ideal forfirst-home buyers. Move in<br />
andenjoy or renovate to suit your style -there’s plenty<br />
of potential here. The open-plan kitchen/dining is the<br />
heart of the home,with alounge featuring alog<br />
burner. Aseparate toilet, laundry,and spacious back<br />
porch add convenience.Outdoors, enjoy asunny patio<br />
area, easy-care garden, and privatebackyard. With a<br />
carport and off-streetparking, plus shopsand<br />
amenities nearby, this is apractical homeready forits<br />
next chapter.<br />
3 1<br />
OFFERS OVER $395,000<br />
CONSIDERED<br />
VIEW By Appointment Only<br />
Maria Rickerby<br />
M 027 563 1733<br />
E mrickerby@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
Ruby Burney<br />
M 027312 3533<br />
E ruby.burney@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
AMBERLEY 194B Carters Road<br />
Low Maintenance Living<br />
Set on aprivate 791sqmsection, thisthree-bedroom<br />
brick homeofferscomfort, space, and convenience.<br />
Ideal forfirst-homebuyersorinvestors, it features<br />
open-plan kitchen/dining,aspacious lounge, anda<br />
sunny north-facing patio -perfect for entertaining. A<br />
log burner keeps thingscosy, while built-in wardrobes,<br />
aseparate toilet,and auser-friendlylaundry add<br />
practicality. Enjoy alarge backyard, easy-care garden,<br />
double garage, and off-streetparking. Tucked away<br />
yet closetoshops and amenities,this is asmart buy<br />
with plenty of potential.<br />
3 1 2<br />
OFFERS OVER $519,000<br />
CONSIDERED<br />
VIEW By Appointment Only<br />
Maria Rickerby<br />
M 027 563 1733<br />
E mrickerby@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
Ruby Burney<br />
M 027 312 3533<br />
E ruby.burney@pggwrightson.co.nz<br />
pggwre.co.nz/AMB42423<br />
pggwre.co.nz/AMB42424<br />
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Limited, licensedunder REAA 2008<br />
71 High Street,RANGIORA<br />
73 Carters Road,AMBERLEY<br />
Phone: 03 313 0610<br />
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Ever wondered what all those beeps, buzzes and<br />
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Modern vehicles are packed with clever safety features,<br />
but too often drivers aren’t sure what they are orhow to<br />
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Waimakariri District Council and Rangiora Motor Group<br />
are teaming up once again tohelp take the mystery out<br />
of motoring with afree, fun and informative seminar at:<br />
• Rangiora Motor Group,<br />
29 Southbrook Road, Rangiora<br />
• Tuesday 21<strong>October</strong> |6–8pm<br />
• Find the online link toregister atwaimakariri.govt.nz<br />
Rangiora Motor Group is supplying cars and trained<br />
technicians, and the Council issupplying abite toeat at<br />
the end of the night.<br />
This light-hearted seminar, perfect for the young, old<br />
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driving aids actually do, how touse them, and how they<br />
can make your time onthe road safer and easier.<br />
“This free event has space for around 30people and is<br />
agreat way totalk through what safety systems are in<br />
modern cars, why they’re there, and how they make our<br />
roads safer,” says Council’s Road Safety Coordinator,<br />
Peter Daly.<br />
Rangiora Motor Group Sales Manager, Russell Lane<br />
adds, “Cars have changed alot over the years, and<br />
many drivers aren’t using the full range of safety tech<br />
at their fingertips. This class isperfect for anyone,<br />
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Types of events include but are not limited toprivate<br />
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The purpose ofthe special licence is to ensure any<br />
potential for alcohol related harm at or near the event is<br />
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The application process takes aminimum of20working<br />
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Thursday 2<strong>October</strong> -<br />
Sunday 23 November
TemporaryRoadClosures<br />
Pursuant to the Transport (Vehicular Traffic<br />
Road Closure) Regulations 1965, notice is<br />
hereby given that the Waimakariri District<br />
Council, for the purpose ofthe Kaiapoi,<br />
Rangiora and Oxford Christmas Parades,<br />
proposes to close the following roads to<br />
ordinary vehicular traffic for the periods<br />
indicated hereunder.<br />
Kaiapoi Santa Parade<br />
Roadsproposedtobeclosed<br />
•Cridland Street East from No. 49Cridland Street<br />
East to Ranfurly Street.<br />
•Dale Street closed from No. 9Dale Street to<br />
Ranfurly Street.<br />
•Old <strong>North</strong>RoadclosedfromNo. 13 Old<strong>North</strong> Road<br />
toRanfurlyStreet.<br />
•Ranfurly Street closed from Smith Street to<br />
Dale Street.<br />
•Sidey Quay closed from No. 26Sidey Quay to<br />
Ranfurly Street.<br />
•Walker Street closed from No. 17Walker Street to<br />
Ranfurly Street.<br />
Period of proposed closure<br />
Saturday 6December <strong>2025</strong>, 12.30–4pm.<br />
Rangiora SantaParade<br />
Roadsproposedtobeclosed<br />
•Church Street from Dudley Aquatic Centre to<br />
High Street.<br />
•Queen Street from King Street to Church Street.<br />
Period of proposed closure<br />
Sunday 7December <strong>2025</strong>, 11am–5pm.<br />
Roadsproposedtobeclosed<br />
•KingStreetfromQueen Street to Blackett Street.<br />
•DurhamStreet from BlakeStreet to High Street.<br />
•PercivalStreet from Queen Street to High Street.<br />
•VictoriaStreet from Queen Street to High Street.<br />
•HighStreet from Church Street to IvoryStreet.<br />
•AlfredStreet from Percival Street to Victoria Street.<br />
•Queen Street from King Street to Victoria Street.<br />
Period of proposedclosure<br />
Sunday 7December <strong>2025</strong>, 1–4pm.<br />
Oxford Christmas Parade<br />
Roadsproposedtobeclosed<br />
•Main Street from High Street to Burnt Hill Road.<br />
•Bay Road from No. 52toMain Street.<br />
•Transport Lane from High Street to BurnettStreet.<br />
•Burnett Street from Transport Lane to Main Street.<br />
Period of proposedclosure<br />
Sunday 14 December <strong>2025</strong>, 10.30am–2pm.<br />
Any person objecting to the proposals is<br />
called upon tolodge notice of their objection<br />
and grounds thereof in writing, before 4pm,<br />
31 <strong>October</strong><strong>2025</strong> at the office ofthe<br />
Waimakariri District Council, PrivateBag 1005,<br />
Rangiora 7440.<br />
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53 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>16</strong>, <strong>2025</strong><br />
SITUATIONS VACANT<br />
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At Hurunui District Council, we’re passionate about<br />
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looking for staff who share that passion.<br />
We have 3 wonderful opportunities for you to join us<br />
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No two days will be the same. You’ll need to bring<br />
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<strong>2025</strong> ARTHUR’SPASSEASTAERIALPREDATORCONTROL<br />
OPERATION<br />
Rentokil Rural&EnvironmentalServices(RRES)wishes to advise thepublic of itsintentiontoaerially applytoxin Sodium<br />
Fluoroacetate(1080)tothe Arthur’s Pass East projectareafor thepurposeofcontrolling possums,stoats, and rats in the<br />
Arthur’s Pass National Park and Lake Sumner Forest Park from 30 <strong>October</strong> <strong>2025</strong>.<br />
Theoperationisbeing carried out by RRES on behalfofthe Department of Conservation (DOC)toprotect vulnerablenative<br />
speciessuchasorange-fronted parakeet/kākārikikaraka, great spottedkiwi/roroa, rock wren/pīwauwau and yellowhead/<br />
mohua from introduced predators.<br />
Description of Area<br />
TheArthur’s Pass projectareacomprises of approximately70,332 hectaresofland in Arthur’s Pass National Park and Lake<br />
Sumner Forest Park.<br />
Thesouthernboundary extends from nearBinserSaddleinawesterlydirection to apoint past Douglas Stream.The western<br />
boundary more or less follows theridge onto thePolar Range to Walker Pass, Mt Hunt andWorsley Pass towardsMtKoeti<br />
before dropping downtothe MinchinBivouacand backuptoHarper Pass.<br />
Thenorthernboundaryextends from Harper Pass Saddlealong thesouthernsideofHarperPasstoapproximatelyone<br />
kilometreshortofLakeMason Hut. Theeastern boundaryextends from Binser Saddletothe head of Lower Farm Stream,<br />
follows thePoulterRiver East BranchacrosstoBullCreek and up ontothe Dampierand Studleighranges then downtonear<br />
LakeMason Hut.<br />
Theproject area is predominatelybeechforestwithopenand steep sided rivervalleys that extend to tussock lands and<br />
exposedmountaintops.<br />
Adetailedmap is availableonthe RRES&DOCwebsites and at theDOC Arthur's Pass National Park VisitorCentre.<br />
Public Access &RecreationalFacilities<br />
Public access to thetreatment area is by road, as well as alarge number of front and back-country tracks, routes,and associated<br />
facilitiesmanagedbyDOC.<br />
Huts and other back-country accommodation will generallybeexcluded duringthe applicationoftoxic bait, although anumber<br />
of very low-usesites maybeover-sown subjecttooccupancyand consent conditions.<br />
Affected sections of tracks and routes will be oversown, public areencouraged to avoidtheareaduringtoxin application.<br />
Warningsignage will be postedattrack entrancesprior to commencement of theoperation.While toxicbaitisapplied, affected<br />
huts will havewater suppliesdisconnectedand be provided with alternativedrinkingwater suppliesinaccordancewithPublic<br />
Health Permit conditions.<br />
Toxinwarning signs and trackcaution signswill be in placeatall trackentrances immediatelyprior to theapplicationoftoxic<br />
bait. Advisory signage will also be installedatkey sitespriortonon-toxicprefeed application.<br />
CommencementDate<br />
Subjecttofavourableweather,controlisplanned to commencefrom30<strong>October</strong> <strong>2025</strong>, with theaerialapplicationofnon-toxic,<br />
cereal pre-feed pellets.Thiswill be followedapproximately5-10dayslater by theaerialapplicationofbaitcontaining biodegradablesodium<br />
fluoroacetate(1080).<br />
Allworkisweather dependent, andcommencement maybe laterthan indicated. In theevent of an extended delay,further<br />
notices will be placed to advisethe public.<br />
Bait Description<br />
Aerial controlusing 1080:<br />
•Pre-feed -Non-toxiccereal-based pellet, approximately<strong>16</strong>mmlong, cinnamon-lured, and non-dyed (sandy coloured).<br />
•Toxicbait-Cereal-based pellet, approximately<strong>16</strong>mmlong, cinnamon-lured, and dyed green with atoxic loading of 0.15%<br />
Sodium fluoroacetate(1080).<br />
Theaerialoperationwill usehelicoptersequipped with Global Positioning System (GPS)hardwareand calibratedbuckets to<br />
ensureaccurateplacement.<br />
Precautions<br />
Thepesticide is poisonoustohumans and domesticanimals.The public arereminded of thedanger that toxicbaits and possum<br />
carcassespose, particularly to children and dogs.<br />
•DONOT TOUCH OR EATBAITS<br />
•Childrenmustbekept understrictsupervision in thecontrolarea.<br />
•Dogs must always be kept under strict controland not have access to,orbetaken into,the controlarea, as they areparticularly<br />
susceptible to harmfromcontactwithtoxic baits and poisoned carcasses. Theriskthat poisoned carcassesposetodogs<br />
may extend downstream of thecontrol area.<br />
•Toxin warningsigns will be installedatmainpublic entry points, and thepublic arereminded that it is an offencetoremove<br />
thiswarning signage.Pleasefollowthe instructions on thesigns.<br />
•Gameanimals shouldnot be sold or takenfor eatingfromwithinoradjacent to this area untilthe cautionperiodhas ended.<br />
If yoususpect poisoning<br />
Contactyour localhospitalordial111.<br />
National Poisons Centre 0800 POISON -0800 764 766.<br />
In the case of adomesticanimalbeing poisoned, contactalocalveterinarian.<br />
For furtherinformation please contact:<br />
OperationController–Arthur’s Pass East<br />
Rentokil Rural&Environmental Services<br />
PO Box5171, Springlands,Blenheim7241<br />
Free Phone: 0508 548 008 |E-mail: vfm.communication-nz@rentokil-initial.com<br />
Website: www.rentokilruralenvironmental.co.nz<br />
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Fernside School OutofZone<br />
Enrolments for2026<br />
TheFernsideSchool BoardofTrusteesinvite<br />
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Fernside Schoolisoffering up to 8placesfor<br />
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Thedeadlinefor receiptofapplicationsfor<br />
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Aballotfor out-of-zoneplaceswillbe<br />
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Parentswillbeinformedofthe outcome<br />
withinthree school days of theballotbeing<br />
held.<br />
If youliveinour school zone andyou have not<br />
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next year,pleasecontact theschool office<br />
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By DAVID HI L,<br />
Local Democracy Reporter<br />
It was hailed as a ‘onestop shop ’ to<br />
make it quicker and easier to build<br />
major projects when it pa sed into law<br />
last December.<br />
But none of the five <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
projects included in the Government’s<br />
Fasttrack A provals Act have<br />
progre sed beyond being ‘listed ’<br />
projects in the fasttrack proce s.<br />
They were among 149 projects listed<br />
in the legislation.<br />
In astatement released last w ek,<br />
Infrastructure MinisterChris Bishop<br />
and RegionalDevelopment Minister<br />
Shane Jones said around 50 of the 149<br />
projects had lodged substantive<br />
a plications with the Environmental<br />
Protection Authority (EPA), since the<br />
a provals regime was established in<br />
February.<br />
Of those, none have b en a proved so<br />
far, with the first eight expected to be<br />
signed o f by the end of the year.<br />
Proposed housing developments at<br />
Ōhoka, W odend and west Rangiora<br />
were listed in the legislation, along with<br />
the W odend Bypa s and the Amuri<br />
I rigation Company Ltd’s Balmoral<br />
water storage facility and fish scr en.<br />
An EPA spokesperson has confirmed<br />
none of the five <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong><br />
projects have lodged substantivefasttrack<br />
a plications.<br />
Developers of alistedproject can<br />
a ply to the EPA where an ‘expert<br />
panel’ wi l a se s theprojectand<br />
consult with ‘directly a fected groups ’.<br />
Panel convenors determine the extent<br />
of the consultation, meaning the is no<br />
guarant elocal communities wi l have a<br />
say.<br />
Thereisnotimeframe for alisted<br />
projec tolodge an a plication, the<br />
spokesperson said.<br />
When the project list was a nounced<br />
in <strong>October</strong> last year, Mr Bishop pointed<br />
the finger at councils for creating the<br />
housing crisis.<br />
‘Speaking in general terms, councils<br />
have contributed to our housing crisis<br />
by being overly picky about where<br />
houses can be built, ’ he said a the time.<br />
The W odend and west Rangiora<br />
developments have since b en included<br />
in thenew WaimakaririDistrict Plan<br />
adopted last month, meaningtheymay<br />
not n edtobe fasttracked.<br />
Amuri I rigation Company<br />
chairperson DavidCroft said the<br />
company anticipated aresource consent<br />
would be grantedbyEnvironment<br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> (ECan) in the next few<br />
months,after it was lodged in 2023.<br />
‘It l oks like the normalconsenting<br />
proce swi l be faster. In some ways it<br />
wouldbethe ideal situation because<br />
everybody hashad the chancetohave<br />
their say in asystem theyare familiar<br />
with. ’<br />
A$20m loan from the Government’s<br />
Regional Infrastructure Fund was<br />
a nounced earlier thismonth for the<br />
Balmoral water storageproject.<br />
The proposed Ōhoka development<br />
was rejected from the District Plan,<br />
after aprivateplan change requestwas<br />
rejected by an independent<br />
commi sioner in November 2023.<br />
It is sti l subjec to an Environment<br />
Court a peal.<br />
An Environment Courtspokesperson<br />
said the a pe lant, Carter Group, has<br />
b en directed to advise the court by<br />
August 2 ‘how or whether it intends to<br />
proc ed ’.<br />
Waimakariri District Council<br />
development pla ning manager Ma t<br />
Bacon said underthe new District Plan,<br />
the site of the proposed Ohoka<br />
development is zonedrura lifestyle.<br />
It mean the farmland could be subdivided<br />
into 4halots, but not into an<br />
850home development as proposed.<br />
Carter Group was contacted for<br />
comment but areply hadnot b en<br />
received by the time the <strong>North</strong><br />
<strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong> wen to print.<br />
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency<br />
hasb en completing geotech reports as<br />
it continuesscopingworkfor the<br />
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