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Monthly levy fees at Waimea Vil-lage will be raised to $304.52 if the owners of the village get their way.That’s up from $182.75 residents currently pay and almost four times the $80 they paid just three years ago.The latest increase, announced last week by Michael and Carolyn Wright, is another “kick in the teeth” for the 172 home owners in the village say the Waimea Vil-lage Residents Committee, which was fielding media calls about it before it even had the chance to tell fellow residents.On average, residents pay $1939 in rates on the tiny homes, pay normal insurance, power and water bills on top of the proposed new levy increase. Realistically, say the residents committee, the levy covers the mowing of lawn in the common area and the re-moval of green waste. The increase is the third in as many years with each increase be-ing disputed and taken to arbitra-

tion. Many of the residents have just finished paying a $633 lump sum from last year’s increase and residents committee chair Jerry Rowland says he has real concern for the safety of some residents. “We are talking about the most at risk people in our community and they are in tears, on my door-step in tears. This man has lost touch with reality. Where does he expect these people, many of whom are on a fixed pension so no way of creating more money, to come up with this extra mon-ey? It is beyond me. I don’t know what to say, we will fight him. We have to. We cannot give up in the face of a bully. We cannot, this is blatant intimidation.”Michael Wright did not return phone messages from Waimea Weekly and it is also understood that the law firm for the Wrights – McMadden, McKeekan, Phil-lips – is being investigated by the Southland District Law Society

SEE PAGE 2

Villagers hit again by Wrights

Rifle muzzle brake master

SEE PAGE 2

Most long range shooters would know that in order to shoot further, have more energy, accuracy and beat the wind, you’ve got to go to a bigger rifle which comes hand-in-hand with a bigger bul-let, a lot of recoil and the inability to spot your own shot.After seeing a demand in the growing sport local hunter Greg Couper has de-signed a range of muzzle brakes that he

Greg Couper with his custom design muz-

zle brake on a 375/408 Cheytac improved.

Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.

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for alleged inaccuracies with its dealings with village residents. The society refused to comment. The annual rent review was given to the residents committee last week, it gives residents two op-tions. Option one will see the levy in-creased to $261.48 but requires the residents to drop all court proceedings and not to dispute the levy increase with an arbitra-tor. Option two is to carry on with the court case but face a levy fee of $304.52 per month. Both options include costs of up to $50,000 for a court case that hasn’t even happened. “But these are the sort of dirty tac-tics we’ve come to expect of these people,” says Jerry. “They want to

see us all out on the street, home-less and penniless.”Tasman District councillor Kit Maling says the two options are basically a threat or inducement so the residents drop their court case. “It’s hard to justify this increase when inflation has been running so low and we haven’t seen any im-provement in the infrastructure. What has changed from last year to justify the increase?” he says.The residents committee con-firmed its intention to continue with its court case against the Wrights in an effort to protect the repair and replacement fund, which should have more than $300,000 in it. To date Michael Wright has re-fused requests by the committee to confirm if the money is there.

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Another huge levy increaseFROM PAGE 1

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says ticks all of the boxes. His Nelson based business, Termi-nator Products, was born out of a love for long range shooting and a struggle with the recoil on his .338 three years ago.“I had a .338 with a good brake from the States and it was the best you could get at the time but it was still beating out. I went up the Wairarapa shoot-ing long range steel targets and after you fire 40 rounds your shoulder can’t handle it. So that’s where it all started, I needed to find a better brake.”Greg says when he began searching for the perfect design, it seemed as though no one had tested them on a large scale, so he took matters into his own

hands, firing more than 300 rounds on his .338 trying out different brakes and taking note of the pros and cons.“It didn’t appear that anyone had tested them. So I acquired all sorts of muzzle brakes. NZ made, US made, I tested them to see what worked, what didn’t and tried to find a solution.”Greg says that while a lot of people find a 7mm efficient, it’s about as big as you can go without a muzzle brake to cope with the recoil. While suppres-sors can work well on little rifles, they reduce a lot of noise but not a lot of recoil. “A suppressor on a bigger rifle has got to be huge before it would even start to work, because of the volume of gas. You can’t contain it in a sup-pressor. To fire the big guns you

have to be able to manage it and with the right muzzle brake you could literally lay down with the gun and fire it all day. Once the bullets get big enough it is pain-ful to shoot them without one.” Greg’s says accuracy and the abilty to beat the wind are ben-efits of his stainless steel muzzle brakes and that hunters are able to see their shot due to the re-duced recoil. “You can lie down, make your adjustments, pull the trigger and watch your bullet hit because the recoils reduced enough to see what happens.”Greg has sold more than 100 brakes to both local hunters and people as far afield as Holland and Australia, building anything from a full custom or semi cus-tom rifle, muzzle brakes, fluted bolts and stocks.

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A scammer has stolen the identity of a local woman to rip off people online.In February Waimea Weekly reported that Gemma Sampson was refused entry to a Nelson nightclub because they didn’t believe the photo on her driver’s licence was her.That story, featuring a photo of Gemma holding her licence was published online at the Waimea Weekly website and was from there stolen by the scammer.Two weeks ago Gemma received a call from the Blenheim police station to say there had been a dodgy deal which had involved her licence details being used. Gemma learnt that a Blenheim resident had de-manded to see identifica-tion from someone selling a cell phone before putting money in their account. The scammer then sent a picture of Gemma’s drivers licence and the money was transferred. Once it became clear that the seller had no in-tention of sending the phone after receiving the money, the person took their concerns to the police who soon learnt there was more to the story.Constable Ian Mills, of Blenheim, says the thief in question was asked to produce ID in order to complete the transaction and went looking for a fake, stumbling across a photo of Gemma’s licence on the internet. “In this case the person

doing the purchasing wanted to see some ID due to bad experiences when buying online in the past. Put under pressure to produce ID the seller used Gemma’s drivers licence.”It wasn’t just a one off occasion that Gemma’s

ID was used illegally either, with several unsuccessful attempts made by differ-ent people to obtain credit from telecommunications companies also coming to light, including one case originating from Upper Hutt, near Wellington.Gemma says it has only just dawned on her how much damage could have been done under her name and

that it is lucky that the scammers were caught before they managed to do anything major. “I wasn’t that bothered until I talked to the police. Then it kicked in that they could have done so much worse than they did.”While not common, this isn’t the first time Ian has dealt with identity theft and he says although the attempts to use Gemma’s iden-tity were picked up before any real damage was done, there’s a lesson to be had in what is put onto the internet.

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NEWSin briefThe absence of the clock that graces Queen St has caused a stir after it was removed due to dodgy time telling, but residents can rest assured it will be back.After telling the time at all the wrong stages of the day, Network Tasman, owners of the both the clock and the building it is housed on, have finally re-moved it for repairs.Rose Barnes, owner of baku in Rich-mond says she has had customers want-

ing to know where the clock had gone and hoped it would return to it’s home once it was fixed. “I have had so many people asking me about it, wanting to know where it has got to. It’s so handy and people have been looking for it.”A spokesperson for Network Tasman says the absence of the clock has indeed caused a fuss but assures the public it will be back as soon as repairs are made. After suffering a bit of water damage

during heavy rainfall, the clock began telling the wrong time and a decision was made to remove it for repairs to co-incide with earthquake strengthening on the rest of the building. “It was quite a big job removing the clock, it required a hoist. The building is going to be renovated and once repairs are completed on both the building and the clock, it will be returned to it’s home on the side of the building.”

An open day was held last Friday where both Foodstuffs and the Tasman Dis-trict Council provided information to the public about the proposed New World Supermarket earmarked for the corner of Gladstone Rd and Bateup Rd.Foodstuffs have submitted a private plan change request which is currently open for public submission. The meet-ing was held to field questions from lo-cal residents concerned with the plans and to provide detailed concepts as to what the building will look like and how it will be accessed.A crowd of 60 turned up for the meet-ing, including Paramu Pl resident Ian Paterson, the chair of the newly formed Three Brothers Corner residents as-sociation which has been formed to promote those living in the area’s inter-ests. He says although it was good the public were given the opportunity to get as much information as possible, he

doubted whether they would reach any agreement from the meeting.“People in the immediate vicinity would rather the supermarket not go ahead. We think by drawing together our col-lective wisdom that if the case did go to an appeal stage, it would give residents some protection and support.”Key issues of concern raised at the

meeting were traffic, stormwater, noise and parking and whether there would be a spill over of staff parking into side streets around the supermarket. With questions over the capability of Bateup Rd to cope with increased traf-fic, which is not due to be upgraded in the foreseeable future, Bruce Vercoe says the likelihood of the entrance be-ing used as a service or secondary en-trance was unrealistic. “The traffic re-port says use will be minimal but from local knowledge, 90 per cent of visitors are going to be using the Bateup Rd en-trance, and it’s just not suitable.”Roger Davidson, general manager property and retail development for Foodstuffs South Island, says they were pleased to present plans to the commu-nity for the proposed development.The Foodstuffs private plan change re-quest is open for public submission un-til 4pm Monday, June 24.

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Bruce Vercoe speaks at a meeting be-tween Foodstuffs representatives and local residents. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.

GODFREYS LOOKING AT NELSON: Vacu-nm cleaner retailer Godfreys has confirmed it is searching for a Nelson site. Area man-ager Chris Mason says they would like to find a site in Nelson but they have not ruled out looking at Richmond. “I can confirm Godfreys are currently look-ing to open a store in Nelson CBD, however nothing is finalised and unfortunately I can-not offer any further details at this stage,” he says.

ENTRY OPEN FOR MOTO X EVENT: Entries are now open to the Nelson Motor Cycle Club Tasman Secondary Schools Year 7/8 Moto-cross Championships 2013. The event will be held on June 23 at the Moto X Events Motocross Park in Wakefield. En-tries close Monday June 17, $55 entry per rider.

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Motorsport park ‘almost ready’Despite receiving the green light to go ahead with plans to build Tapawera’s $26 million motorsport park a year ago, de-veloper Garry Adcock says the project remains in limbo pending outcomes from an ongoing Environment Court hearing. The hold up is part of an “amicable” process that is necessary to sort out re-maining issues after three appeals were lodged with the Environment Court. The appeals to the court came after re-source consent allowed planning for the park to commence in June last year. “We are just about there, but there are still

some minor issues that need to be sorted out. Our first bridge to cross is to get the resource consent free of the courts,”says Garry. “Until we have clear permission to go ahead we have to wait it out.”He says members of the public who are keen to see the motor sport park go ahead should know that it is getting clos-er to becoming a reality.“While it is frus-trating that it takes so long, that’s just the

way the system works.”He says once resource consent is free from the appeal the next step would be to organise promotional events and get in-depth design underway.“Basically we are at the start line with the engine run-ning, but we just can’t put it into gear yet. Lawyer Nigel McFadden, who is repre-senting Garry, says he is “hopeful” both parties will resolve some of the issues of concern after he submits a report to the Environment Court this Monday. The proposed site for the motorsport park is a 205-hectare block of farm and forestry land in Kohatu.

Plunger wows at brewers champsCafe on Oxford owner Guy McCracken’s use of a plunger wowed at the World Brewer’s Cup Championship in Melbourne two weeks ago despite a last mintue change to his routine.After winning the New Zealand championship in April, Guy took his winning method over to Melbourne and was the only entrant to use a plunger, brewing an Auromar Geisha from Panama to perfection and earning himself a seventh placing. It was the first time Guy has competed on a world stage and despite being up against 19 other countries put on a great performance. “I thought I would be nervous, but I didn’t put too much pressure on myself by watching many others perform their routines.”Guy is already prepping for next year’s champi-onship and is welcoming all customers to head in to the cafe for an award winning coffee.

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ing from the Nelson SPCA where they were able to hire a trap for a fortnight in an unsuccess-ful attempt to catch the cats.But the SPCA says the prob-lem is much bigger than those home-owners in Aldinga Ave are putting up with.

Centre manager Donna Walzl says they took in more than 1000 cats and kittens last year alone, all of which were either abandoned, wild or strays.“That’s an awful lot of cats and I don’t be-lieve those figures go near the actual figure of what’s out there. We’re finding that it’s getting ridiculous and getting worse and worse and worse.”She says colonies of wild stray cats are in areas all around Nelson, including two big ones at the Tahunanui back beach and at Cable Bay. She says SPCA has tried to trap some in the past but people destroy the traps and at $500 per trap they can’t afford to keep losing them. Donna also says pest control isn’t what the SPCA is supposed to be doing. “We can’t do it, we don’t have the resourc-es, the staff or the time. We just can’t get into it but it is frustrating.”The Nelson City Council has a policy on dog control but not on cat control, leaving a huge loophole where wild cats go unneu-tered and uncontrolled.In Aldinga Ave the problem started when a renter moved out of her house four months ago, leaving behind her two cats. The hun-gry cats have since been sneaking into homes and eating cat food belonging to other cats and even attacking cats in those

homes. Kelly says she’s been woken in the middle of the night by one of the cats at-tacking hers in her kitchen. “When I jumped in to help my cat, it turned on me and started to claw me until I gave it a good shove and it ran for the cat door.”Kelly has tried to lock her cat door at night but it drives her cats mad and she says there’s been no help.“This has been going on for four months. We’ve contacted the council, the SPCA, police and the vet. Everyone we could think of and no one wants to know about it. We’re just left to try and live with these cats which are now feral, we can’t catch them or even get near them.”Leigh says it’s been horrifying watching her baby guinea pigs and rabbits get snatched from her backyard and watching the adult get attacked by the cat was the worst. “He just grabbed it and took off over the fence, I tried to chase him but he was gone.”Kelly says she’s too scared to have her in-fant grandson stay at her house because the cat has been aggressive to the baby grandchild of another neighbour. Leigh says she’s been in touch with the owner of the cats via Facebook and she has shown no interest is coming to get them

back. SPCA can try to prosecute her but Donna says it is difficult to prove owner-ship because the type of people who do this don’t register or microchip them.Donna says she feels for the residents in Aldinga Ave and something needs to be done. “There is a massive loophole, where a lot of these cats aren’t technically considered feral, just wild strays, so they aren’t consid-ered a pest and are not part of the pest con-trol act. In the past we’ve probably picked up that role but we just don’t have the re-sources to do pest control, that’s not what we’re here for.”

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Aldinga Ave residents Kelly Ilton and Leigh Alderson say two wild stray cats have been causing havoc in their neighbourhood. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Free lunch for needy communityThey say there’s no such thing as a free lunch but local woman Kay Peterson is providing needy people in Richmond with just that.Kay, along with fellow members of the Holy Trinity Church, have gone out of their way to or-ganise a free community lunch for people who she says are struggling to get by. Kay says the idea to host a regular free lunch to those in need came to her after survey feedback from people around Richmond showed they wanted more given back from churches. “I agreed that churches don’t really do enough for people outside their community, so I thought this would be a great way to help those who are

struggling to get by.”The two lunches held so far have attracted 20 people and Kay says while they are open to any-one of all situations, the lunches are targeted at those who have a need for them.“We’ve had everyone from a struggling benefi-ciary, a solo mum going through tough times to people who are just really lonely.”The Holy Trinity Church has donated use of the hall for each lunch and Kay has found many lo-cal organisations and businesses have been hap-py to donate to the cause. The next lunch will be held on June 19 at the Holy Trinity Church hall.

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Waimea College students are going hard out for the hungry and caging their house captains for 24 hours is all a part of the fundraising fun.The college has joined forces with local youth groups Ignite Youth, Thrive Youth, Detonate Youth and Encounter Youth in a bid to raise $10,000 for Bou-gainville, Papua New Guniea during the 40 Hour Famine this weekend.Student and social coordina-tor Katie Talbot, 17, who plans to live as a “bogan” during the famine says the entire school will be involved in events lead-ing up to the famine which starts with their house captains being locked in a cage for 24 hours in the school quad. With students taking part in mufti days, bucket collections or more unique activities such as running 40km over 40 hours, completing a 40km swim and giving up technology, the lead up will finish with the school

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Waimea College house captains top row: Mikaela Davenhill, Josh Kennedy, Ashleigh Inch and Tim Kerr, bottom: Hamish Drummond, Lauren McMahon and Monique Clementson, who will be locked in a cage overnight during the school’s 40 hour famine fundraising efforts. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.

Feedback from the Tasman District Council’s urban density survey has shown most local residents think higher density housing is long over due.Public feedback has shown most people are keen to see an end to ur-ban sprawl in favour of higher den-sity development and that the TDC should be commended for welcom-ing public input with participants saying they though the idea was “practical, sensible and economi-cal.”Throughout the responses, places that were popularly earmarked as suitable for development were the areas from Queen St to Darcy St, Croucher St to Salisbury Rd, Hill St and Wensley Rd, with preference given to areas close to the CBD to cater to elderly and those with dis-abilities, a stance that is welcomed by Nelson Grey Power president Neville Male.Neville says that any development would need to be close to town to

enable easy access to essential ser-vices to older residents. “We would want to see access to transport, shops and the doctor close by to any planned development so that elder-ly residents are not isolated.”Although he was supportive of the council planning for the future and looking at higher density housing, Neville says it will come down to af-fordability. “We would be supportive of high density housing providing it was affordable and within reach of the older person in Nelson. Our view is that we want to see older people staying in there own home for as long as possible. We already have elderly people forced out of their homes, selling their homes to gain capital as they struggle to meet the costs of day to day living.”Throughout the feedback given by the public there was a high demand for cluster or compact style town-houses that are “well designed”, “eco friendly” “warm and comfortable”.

Higher density housing welcomed

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A local piper has more than one unique talent to boast after making waves on the local bag-pipe scene, she can also play the instrument with her eyes closed. Caley Phipps, 13, of Richmond, has come off the back of some impressive wins recently tak-ing out the “Novice 2/4 March” and winning a scholarship at the Nelson mini band and solo competition May Day. While the pint sized piper may be new to the competitive scene af-ter entering solo competitions for the first time a year ago, she is fast becoming one to watch according to results from the NZ Open Solo Piping Championships in Dunedin held last weekend. Unlike the contest held in Nelson, Caley didn’t earn a placing in her D Grade class but took away from it some valuble lessons in-cluding experience playing in a large competi-tion, being surrounded by other piping youth and strangely enough, how to perform with her eyes shut. “I was watching some A Grade pipers practicing and they had their eyes shut while marching so I thought I would give it a go.”She says it enabled her to pretend she wasn’t on the board being judged but instead in a room playing to her tutor.Caley says she will continue to enter national solo piping events while also playing as a mem-ber of the Celtic Pipe Band in Stoke.

Celtic Pipe Band member Caley Phipps with the trophy she picked up at a recent solo com-petition. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.

Community Patrol volunteers Patrick McMahon, Bruce Tomson and Marty Price. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.

They are the eyes and ears of local police, giving up their free time to ensure our local neighbourhoods are a good place to be, and after five years of service, local foundation members of the Community Patrol Patrick McMahon, Bruce Tomson and Marty Price were rewarded for their efforts.The volunteers were presented with certificates marking five years of service for the patrol, which was formed by con-cerned citizens who wanted

to live in a safe envrionment. As a result of a public meeting held on how to combat rising levels of vandalism and unru-ly behaviour, the Community Patrol was formed to simply be out and about, visible and approachable says Marty. “We are there for the community to make it a safer place. We are all of a volunteer nature and it’s nice to be able to give something back.”The Community Patrol are out on Friday and Saturday nights, looking out for local residents.

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Jetstar not coming to Nelson:I would like the extension, so we can get some flights to Ozy. Just a

little one like Coolangattas airport. Diana McClelland.

It’s happening, the media and Jet Star and airport authority are talk-

ing. Thank you Waimea Weekly! This is what we want - more public consultation and debate - because it has to happen, at some stage by an airline. Because we’re the fourth busiest in NZ [and that] equals lots of dollars for an airline to make and better for Nelson travellers.

The extension would be amazing and would do so much for Nelson.

It is a city dying a slow and painful death and when the ferry terminal is moved to Clifford Bay the final nail will be placed. But if the airport was extended to allow larger jets in and possibly international flights it would open the whole region up. Unfortunately, the old and conserva-tive population of Nelson would be totally opposed to this as they hate change and it would probably never happen. James Burke.

Of course the busiest route is Nel-son to Wellington, Air NZ won’t

let you go anywhere in the North Island without going through Wellington first, it’s simply retarded. You can fly direct from

Westport to New Plymouth, which is fur-ther than Nelson to New Plymouth, yet, to get to New Plymouth you have to land in Wellington, get off, hike 900 metres, and get on exactly the same kind of plane, of-ten with the same people you saw on the Nelson to Welly plane. On the way back it’s even more retarded, you get off, then back on, the same plane, same crew, it doesn’t move on the tarmac, no refuelling either, I’ve watched. Even if there was only two di-rect flights a day, it’d be better than all this on off on rubbish for a route thats about 150 km. Dez Tinee.

Yes, definitely disappointed! Com-petition would be great for Nelson.

Sharon May Patterson.

Mayor gets in boxing ring:Politics don’t come into it when he’s willing to step into the ring and go

through all this for the cause. Takes guts. Sharon Tarapipipi.

Isn’t Nick Smith available. William Albert Whitehead.

Road rules:Please can someone explain to Nel-son drivers that the yellow lines at

a crossings must be kept clear. The ones at the junction of Van Diemien and Waimea Rds are always clogged up with the main stream of cars at busy periods – they do

not give a chance to traffic attempting to enter from the side road. (Via text).

Sheep attack dogs to be put down:How absolutely horrible for those poor sheep. Carrie Stringer.

So should the bloody own-ers! Ann-Marie Gill.

Stage Challenge photos on Waimea Weekly website:

Awesome, awesome pho-tos! Jennie Rees Ricciardi.

Good work Phillip Rollo. Tyran Haase.

Great pics. Adam Tristram.

Great use of colour fantas-tic costumes well thought

out and put together some cool dance moves in there too I can re-member doing it myself all those years ago lots of hard work and a lot of fun too. Louise Armstrong.

Moved speed sign:Just to let people know, they’ve moved the 70km

sign just on the Belgrove side of Wakefield back further so you have to travel at 50km until you’re

past the bridge. To make it worse a cop sits in between where the sign used to be and where it is now to try and catch you out. Buggers. (Via text).

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It’s back to basics and back in time for lo-cal business owners Karen and Daryl Traf-ford whose cheese made fresh from their Tapawera farm is re hashing history out at the Grape Escape complex in Appleby.Wangapeka Cheese business owners Ka-ren and Daryl were approached to retail out of the historic site last year and a few months on they have well and truly made themselves at home, selling their pasture to plate cheese products from the same spot an operational cheese factory stood 70 years ago.Although little is known about the story behind the original 1940s cheese factory, Karen says there is a touch of nostalgia about the building, which still features the original cheese cellar that was used by the mystery business in its heyday.“I’d love to know more of the history of the building from when it was operational as a cheese factory. It is great to keep the ambi-ence of the place alive.”Wangapeka Cheese has been in business for two years now, offering “farmhouse” dairy products made with milk from Ka-ren and Daryl’s farm. The duo share a passion for nutrition and animal welfare and Karen says the history of the building along with their values goes hand in hand.“Along with our holistic approach to mak-ing cheese, it takes us back 50 to 60 years

into our grandparent’s era. A lot of the principles that were valued then are the ones we are using now. It all ties in really.”Once they make a few changes to the origi-nal cellar, which needs to maintain an am-bient 12 to 13 degree temperature to house cheese during the summer months, Karen and Daryl plan on bringing in other local cheese makers. “As we progress and get a

little bit bigger I would love to open up the cellar for viewing. I’d also like to bring in a lot of local cheese makers and actually be a little hub for local cheeses.”Grape Escape complex owner Bob Haswell says he saw the potential of having Wanga-peka Cheese products on site and was delighted to have Karen and Daryl bring cheese back to the premises.

“It is fantastic to have them out there, we always wanted to bring back the history and the cheese aspect to the complex. It’s great to be able to utilise the cheese safe from the large cheese manufacturer that was based there in the 30s and 40s.”Bob says he hasn’t been able to find out a lot of the history of the original cheese fac-tory and would welcome any knowledge.

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The region’s last railway sta-tion is set for a new lease of life, with locals saying they are happy to help restore it.The Glenhope railway station was built in 1912 and is the last station connected with the Nel-son Railway still standing in its original spot. The Department of Conservation bought it off private owners two years ago and have since worked to stop its decline and now hope to re-store it to its former glory.DOC’s John Wotherspoon says he held a meeting with around 35 local landowners and en-thusiasts last weekend to talk with them about what the sta-tion would be best used for. He says some exciting ideas came out of the meeting.“It was very good, a very posi-tive meeting and more than half of those there said they’d be happy to take part in work-ing bees on the property and 11 said they’d be happy to be on a steering committee.”Other historic railway stations in New Zealand have been set up for accommodation, a café and museums, says John. “While we were there I boiled the billy for a cup of tea and people said ‘oh, a café would be good,” he joked.John says DOC bought the sta-tion and the land surrounding it because they had noticed

its steady decline and part of DOC’s role is to preserve the country’s natural and historic fabric.So far they’ve removed a ve-randa that was added much later, striped paint and re-piled the building. The focus has been on stopping the wildlife and weather from getting in.“The one thing that everyone agreed on was that it should be used in some form. Not just left to rot. It’s the only station left in the Nelson railway system.

It’s quite special in many ways.”John says it will take some time to finish the station because it needs to be done right but it’s great that so many people are keen to be involved. “We’ve got some careful historic work to do and we want to make sure the historical integrity of the place is retained. It’s very easy to botch that kind of work.”Anyone keen to help in restor-ing the station can contact John at the DOC Nelson Lakes area office on (03) 521 1072.

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Richmond school students Emily Cullen and Brieanna Kirkwood, both 10, dressed as Little Red Riding Hood and Hermione Granger from Har-ry Potter while celebrating book week last Friday. More than 430 Rich-mond School childeren took part in the annual event which saw both the students and staff embark on a parade throughout Richmond dressed as their favourite book characters, from Spiderman, Pinnochio, Snow White, and more. The parade was the final act on a week full of events for Book Week. Photo: Sinead Ogilvie.

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MS Ford Nelson continues to deliver a fleet of reliable and award winning vehicles and on the yard today are three of the best ready for you to take them for a test drive. The Ford Transit Custom was named International

Van of the year 2013, becoming the fourth member of the Transit family to win the highly prized award. The hard working Ford Ranger is a trusted vehicle that will get any job done. The Ranger took out the International Pick Up

award 2013, blitzing it’s competition and also won the AMI SUV of the year, and Car of the Year in 2011, plus com-pany vehicle ute of the year 2011. MS Ford also have available the trusty Ford Focus that recently won the Best Car for Money award, NZ Car of the Year 2011, and AMI compact care of the year 2011. This reliable vehicle also ranks near the top of its class for fuel econo-my ratings. For award winning cars and qual-ity, professional service, visit MS Ford before your next vehicle pur-chase.

It’s not only the biggest mall in the top of the South, it’s also the best. Richmond Mall, the centre of it all, has again won another award taking out the Col-liers National Marketing award for best mall promotion. This title backs up Richmond Mall's 3rd placing for the RCG middle weight shopping category.

Mall manager David Hill attributes the success of the mall to a “good mix of owners, managers and ten- ants, Richmond Mall has got this and it is being recognized nationally,” says David. Recent features of the mall including the entrance and additions to the food court have increased foot traffic and turnover into the mall and set the mall up nicely for any further expansion. Richmond Mall is home to some award winning shops including Ambrosia café that took out best café in the hospitality awards for 2012. The mix

of retail, food and business makes the top of the south’s only covered shopping mall a truly pleasurable shopping experience.

If you’re looking to design and build your new home, the multi award winning team at InHaus is the company to speak to. InHaus has a stack of local and national awards, 51 in total! And will plan, manage and build your new home to an impeccable standard ensur-ing originality in design and pro-fessionalism in management. In-Haus is no normal house building franchise, but a locally owned busi-ness that prides itself on catering for the customer as an individual.

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sure the latest in technology to future-proof your home for healthy and sustainable living. Owner Russell Camp-bell has the time to sit down with you to explore your most important requirements to turn your house into your dream home.

Caroline Fletcher is a multi award winning real estate agent. Born and raised in Nelson, the name Fletcher is synonymous with trust and good business practice in the region. Caroline’s 25 year real estate experience in the Nel-son area and her love of working with people has earned her many awards including a past award for Harcourts

Top International Sales Consultant. Regularly featuring in Harcourts Top 5% of agents in New Zealand, Caroline is Harcourts Nelson Top Performer again this year, plus Top Auction Lister. “The sales person an owner choses to sell their home can often be as important as the home itself ” says Caroline. She be-lieves vision plus action achieves the best results for her owners and prides herself on a strong trusting relation-ship with her cli-ents and has the experience to handle every situation. Caroline enjoys the va-riety of work that comes from working in all price ranges. Supported by Team Fletcher, Lisa Small and Fran Sears, Caroline loves her job. Each day throws up new challenges and rewards. Her approach of professionalism, trust and communication, ensure a winning for-mula. Caroline is the smartest choice for selling your home.

Nelson-based cidermakers, Redwood Cider Co., continue to prove they are

world-class cider producers with their latest win at the International Brew-ing Awards 2013. Their newest innovation in the Old Mout Cider range, Passionfruit & Cider, took out Gold and was the only medal awarded in the ‘Cider with other fruits, juices or flavours 5.0% ABV* and above’ Cat-egory. Justin Hall, Chief Cider Lover and Managing Di-rector of Redwood Cider Co., is chuffed that the new ad-dition has been recognised on such a great, international scale. “It’s just tremendous to see the judges’ opinions

reflect those of our discerning consumers - and be awarded for it with a golden gong.” Old Mout launched Passionfruit (5.8% ABV) – a blend of crisp apple cider with luscious real Passionfruit wine – to huge local acclaim in September 2012. It’s fast becoming a fa-vourite among fans of the Old Mout range.

Trailways Hotel, The Tides Restaurant & Bar and DeLor-enzo’s Studio Apartments continue to prove that they

are among Nelson’s elite in the hospitality industry. All three have once again been given the TripAdvisor Cer-tificate of Excellence Award, which is based on feedback and experiences from visiting guests. These prestigious awards place them in the top-performing 10% of all busi-nesses worldwide on TripAdvisor and show that all three premises put a lot of emphasis into customer service and providing outstanding experiences in accommodation and dining. Trailways Hotel offers 4+ star studios, execu-tive rooms and suites, with many rooms overlooking the Maitai River. DeLorenzo’s Studio Apartments has 30 lux-ury 5 star apartments, each designed to envelop the dis-cerning traveller in warmth, comfort and style. The Tides Restaurant and Bar, downtown on the banks of the Maitai

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The enjoyment begins the moment you relax in the stylish Tides Bar and select a local wine or beer, while taking in the Maitai river views from the balcony.

A la carte Menu

Breakfast Menu

Entrees (Recommended Wine)

Fish of the Day(Tohu Sauvignon Blanc)Fresh from Tasman Bay• Deep fried in beer batter • Grilled ...........................(priced daily)Camembert with Spiced Plum Sauce(Montana Gisborne Chardonnay)Camembert cheese, deep fried on apricot and plum sauce ............................................................................ $17.50Greenlip Mussels(Astrolabe Sauvignon Blanc)Steamed in local white wine, spiced with Harissaserved with crusty bread ......................................................$18.90Calamari - "Salt n' Sichuan Pepper"(Te Mania Riesling)Salt 'n' Sichuan Pepper marinated calamari quick fried beside wasabi aioli ............................................................................$18.90Black Tiger Prawns(Triplebank Pinot Gris)Panfried in garlic butter, fl amed with brandy, on a warmed Asian Noodle salad .................................................$18.90Lambs Fry and Bacon Delight(Speights Gold Medal Ale)Served with Chef’s onion rings over peppercorn jus............$18.90Avocado Shrimp and Prawn(Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc)Accompanied by avocado and salad greens ......................$19.50Nelson Scallops (Greenhough Sauvignon Blanc)Crumbed and served in a wonton basket beside tartare sauce and lemon aioli (in season) .............................$19.50Whitebait Pattie(Allan Scott Riesling)The iconic West Coast dish ..................................................$20.50

* G = Gluten Free

Light Meals (Recommended Wine)

Crackled Pork Belly(Monteiths Original Beer)Braised belly, roasted, crackled and garnished ...................$26.90Panfried Scallops on Potato Puffs(Astrolabe Sauvignon Blanc)With mild chilli, olive oil and lemon dressing ........................$26.90Moroccan Beef Salad(Seifrieds Gewurztraminer)A fusion of fl avours to tempt the tastebuds ..........................$26.90*Vegetarian Filo ParcelsRoasted Vegetables and Indian Spices, layered in fi lo then baked, and drizzled with mild sweet chilli oil ................$25.90Speciality Omelette and FriesAll...........................................................................................$26.90

• Tomato and brie• Smoked salmon and mozzarella• Avocado and sour cream

Creamy Smoked Salmon PastaSmoked salmon and baby spinach tossed in pasta ............$26.90Button Mushroom and Cherry Tomato Pasta(Te Mania Estate Riesling)Mushrooms and tomatoes with linguini, capsicum, pesto and watercress, pinenuts and shaved parmesan ................$26.90Salad with light meals ......................................$4.50 per personVegetables with light meals .............................$4.50 per person

Mains (Recommended Wine)

FROM THE LAND*Roast of the Day(Montana Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlotor Montana Gisborne Chardonnay)A traditional New Zealand roast with allthe trimmings ...............................................................(priced daily) Lemon Infused Chicken Breast(Crossroads Chardonnay)Breast of chicken infused and glazed with preserved lemons .................................................................$34.90*Prime Ribeye(Oyster Bay Merlot)Served as you wish - plain, pepper sauce or garlic buttered, with onion rings as garnish ....................................$35.90

Mushroom sauce ...............................................$5.00 extraBlack Tiger Prawn Skewer .................................$6.50 extraQuince and Blue Cheese ..................................$5.00 extra

400gm - Scotch Fillet(Jim Barry Cover Drive Cabernet Sauvignon)Served as you wish - plain, pepper sauce or garlic buttered, with onion rings as garnish ....................................$39.90

Mushroom sauce ...............................................$5.00 extraBlack Tiger Prawn Skewer .................................$6.50 extraQuince and Blue Cheese ..................................$5.00 extra

Lamb Rack(Waiwera Pinot Noir)Lamb rack with a roasted rosemary and herb crust on pea mash with a wild currant jus ..................................... $37.90Lamb Shank(Tohu Pinot Noir)Lamb shank oven roasted then braised with the chef's own special gravy

1 shank .....................................................................$30.902 shanks ...................................................................$36.90

(allow 20 minute cooking time)

Pork Fillet - Curry Crusted(Church Road Chardonnay)Pan fried pork fi llet seasoned with cumin and tumeric with a ginger jus .................................................................... $37.90

Crispy Skin Duck(St Hallets Gamekeepers Reserve Shiraz/Grenache)Crispy skin duck infused with a marmalade jus on scallop potato (20 minute cooking time) ...............................$39.50

Filet Mignon(Jim Barry Cover Drive Cabernet Sauvignon)Fine fi llet steak, smoky bacon, creamy mushroom sauce; with onion rings and kumara rounds .....................................$39.50

Trio of Meats(Squawking Magpie 'The Chatterer' Syrah) Trio of Pork Belly, mini beef eye fi llet and lamb rack with wild currant reduction ....................................................$42.90(ideal for two to share)

FROM THE SEADue to situations beyond our control fresh fi sh is not always available

*Fish of the Day (Montana Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc)Today’s catch 'deep fried' or 'grilled' you choose with fries or potato of the day ......................................(priced daily)

Nelson Scallops(Waimea Estate Sauvignon Blanc)• crumbed or • pan fried on potato puffs(In season) ............................................................................. $37.50

Whitebait Omelette (G)(Allan Scott Reserve Riesling)The West Coast whitebait delight with fries ..........................$39.50

*Oven baked Salmon(Spy Valley Pinot Gris)Oven baked salmon fi llet on scallop potatoes and pea mash splashed with Thai coriander and lime .......................$39.50

Poached Fish and Scallops(Tasman Bay Pinot Gris)Fish of the day poached in white wine, layered with scallops then drizzled with local olive oil and mild chillilemon dressing ......................................................................$38.50

Trio of Seafood(Brightwater Chardonnay)Panfried scallops, grilled local fi sh and garlic chilli prawns...........................................................................$42.90

LAND AND SEA COMBINATION

Carpet Bag(Church Road Cabernet Sauvignon)Prime beef fi llet, fi lled with Nelson scallops on a port wine sauce .....................................................................$38.50

Crayfi sh Thermidor(Deutz Marlborough Cuvee)A crayfi sh extravagance well worth the 20 minute cooking time ......................................................... $97.50

Salad with mains ...................................$4.50 per personVegetables with mains ..........................$4.50 per person

Children's menu Available

Desserts (Recommended Wine)

Seifried Estate Ice Wine [375ml)

Hot Filo BanoffeeBananas, coconut and caramel toffeesauce with ice cream - pure decadence ..............................$14.90

Crème BrûléeA classic dish – enough said ................................................$14.90

*Lemon CheesecakeServed with double cream ....................................................$14.90

*Classic CrumbleThe old fashioned apple favourite ........................................$14.90

Brandy Biscuit and Chocolate Mousse StackLayered brandy biscuits, chocolate mousse and berry compote lashed with cream ........................................$14.90

*Ice Cream SundaeBack to the 50’s ..................................................................... $14.50*Seasonal Fruits & Ice CreamFruits, berry coulis, drizzled with passionfruit sauce ............ $14.50

Kapiti Liquorice Fudge Ice CreamFor the Liquorice fan .............................................................$14.90

Hokey Pokey Chocolate Fudge CakeA chocoholics fantasy ...........................................................$14.90

*Chocolate Mousse Mud CakeThe chocolate connoisseur’s choice ....................................$14.90

Chocoholics Delight (ideal for two to share)Chocolate mudcake, fi lled profi teroles and brandy biscuit chocolate mousse stack ............................................$23.90

Cheese BoardSelected cheeses with fruit, crackers and quince jam

(for 1) ........................................................................$19.50With port .....................................................................25.50

Early Bird(Tea & Toast)Fruit Juice; Jam, Marmalade & Toast; Tea or Coffee ............ $12.50

Naturalist(Continental)Fruit Juice; Cereals; Fruit; Yoghurt; Danish Pastries; Jam, Marmalade & Toast; Tea or Coffee ....................................... $17.50

Traditionalist(Cooked)The Early Bird Breakfast plus a selection of Eggs – boiled, scrambled, poached or fried with your choice of grilled bacon, sausages, seasoned fried potatoes, tomatoeson toasted bread ...................................................................$20.80

Farmhouse(Cooked & Continental)The Naturalist Breakfast plus your choice of Eggs – boiled, scrambled, poached or fried with your choice of grilled bacon, sausages, seasoned fried potatoes, tomatoes on toasted bread ...................................................$25.80

Traditionalists and Farmhouse Extras Lambs Fry ........................................................................$5.50 Mushrooms ......................................................................$4.50

Express BreakfastEggs of your choice – either fried, poached, or scrambled plus tomatoes, beans and sausages on toasted bread ....... $17.50

Extras with the ExpressBreakfast Toast and spreads ..................................................$4.50 Juice .................................................................................$3.80 Filtered Coffee ..................................................................$3.50

We have a range of teas available:Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Camomile, Peppermint, Lemon Twist, Lemon and Ginger, Rosehip and Hibiscus

French ToastGenerous slices of French bread, dipped in egg batter,fried and dusted with powdered sugar ................................. $14.80

Bacon & Banana French ToastFrench toast layered with bacon & banana, sprinkled with cinnamon, icing sugar and warm maple syrup ....................$16.80

Corn fritter & BaconCrispy bacon, panfried grated potato and corn drizzled with sour cream & pesto .......................................................$16.50

Bacon & Egg BagelBagel fi lled with fried egg and crispy bacon fl ashed under the grill ........................................................................$16.50

Pancakes & Maple SyrupThick & luscious with warm maple syrup and a dusting of icing sugar ........................................................................$15.80

Blueberry Pancake StackPancakes layered with blueberries and hot maple syrup, with a sprinkling of icing sugar ............................................. $17.20

Croissant with Avocado, Eggs & BaconFancy croissant, ripe avocado and tasty bacon. Hot and scrumptious .............................................................$16.50

Hollandaise Salmon & Poached EggsSmoked Marlborough Salmon, poached egg on toastedEnglish muffi n, drizzled in Hollandaise .................................$20.50

Eggs BenedictPoached farm eggs with grilled bacon, drizzled withhollandaise sauce and served on an English muffi n ............$18.20

Baked BeansThe old favourite on toasted English Muffi n served hot beside our own special sausages and fried potatoes .......... $14.80

OmeletteYour choice of either plain, cheese, ham, mushroom or shrimp ............................................................................... $17.20

Omelette with Early Bird ..................................$24.80

Grilled Fish & Eggs with EarlyBird ...............$26.80

Omelette with Naturalist .................................. $27.80

Grilled Fish & Eggs with Naturalist .............. $28.80

Children's Breakfast Available to 12 years and under Early Bird Fruit Juice, toast and spreads .....................$5.50

Childs' Continental Fruit juice, cereals, fruit, yoghurt, Danish pastries, toast & preserves ....................................................................$8.00

Childs' FarmhouseThe continental plus an egg: scrambled, boiled, poached or fried, with a sausage, bacon, hash brown and toast ...............................................................................$10.50

Tea, Coffee ..........................................................................$3.50Hot Chocolate .....................................................................$4.20Milo ........................................................................................$3.50Fruit Juice ............................................................................$3.80

COFFEE MENUEspresso short black .......................................................$3.70Long black ...........................................................................$3.70 Flat white ..............................................................................$3.70Cappuccino .........................................................................$4.20Mochaccino .........................................................................$4.20Chai Latte .............................................................................$4.70Latte (bowl) .........................................................................$5.20Hot Chocolate .....................................................................$4.20Soya Milk Coffees are available ...........................extra 60centsBerocca Cocktail ...............................................................$3.00

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River, is perfect for fine dining, family occasions and business entertaining. The latest TripAdvisor awards confirm that Trailways Hotel, The Tides Restaurant & Bar and DeLorenzo’s Studio Apart-ments really are the leaders of Nelson hospitality.

Visit Milcrest Estate for their 5 star accommoda-tion and six premium award winning wine varie-ties. Owners Terry Milton and Christine Cook are particularly proud of their 4 medals at the Royal Easter Wine Show this year. The Milcrest Estate Syrah was awarded 5 stars by Michael Cooper for Winestate Magazine, which was the first time a Nelson syrah has been awarded 5 stars. Their Gold medal Milcrest Estate 2010 Pinot Noir was the only Nelson pinot noir to feature in the lat-est edition of Winestate Magazine. It was also a part of Michael Coopers best of 2012 wine selection receiving 4.5 stars. The same wine was picked by Bob Campbell in his NZ top 100 new releases for 2012. And if you’re into chardonnay, you must try their Milcrest 2011 Reserve Chardon-nay and see for yourself why it was awarded a silver at Spiegelau Inter-national Wine Show in September 2012. Make your booking with Mil-crest Estate today for a high level of boutique accommodation not far from home and enjoy a relaxing environment with the finest of food and wine Nelson has to offer.

The Cathedral Inn is a lovingly restored 19th century mansion set among private gardens offering im-peccable accommodation for visi-tors as well as an exquisite location for an extra special occasion for locals. Hosts Sally and Neville Bennett are proud of their bed and breakfast which was awarded the Certificate of Excellence award in both 2012 and 2013, placing them in the top 10% of accommo-dation venues in the world. “The award is voted by our customers who stay with us and it proves that we provide outstanding service ticking all the right boxes,” says Sally. But accommodation is not all the Cathedral Inn provides. A large indoor function room laid out with the finest furnishings is the ideal setting for a business conference. Step outside into the beautifully maintained gardens set around this iconic Nelson mansion and you have a truly elegant location for your dream wed-ding. Neville and Sally welcome Nelsonians to come and view their award winning property to

really get a feel of how the Cathedral Inn can turn your occasion into a truly special one.

Harris Builders have a long line of awards cred-ited to their name including winning the supreme award at the local Master Builders House of the Year competition and gaining the Gold Reserve Award at the national awards in both 2011 and 2012. They also picked up a national award for energy efficiency in 2011, proving their ability to mix quality craftsmanship with sustainable living. Harris Builders are a family owned and operated business who provide architecturally designed houses at an impeccable standard. Owner John Harris has a ton of industry experience and em-ploys only the best carpenters and grooms local

apprentices to ensure quality workmanship and attention to detail. Whether your building project is big or small, Harris Builders offer a versatile build-ing solution ranging from com-mercial projects, alterations, renovations, shop fits and family homes. John and his team offer you an award winning experi-ence with quality craftsmanship ensuring your building projects are taken care of in a stress free and professional environment.

Not everybody can say their fish and chips are award winning but Victory Square Fish and Chip shop can! They won best region-al fish and chip shop in The Best Fish and Chip Shop Competition in 2011, run by the Chip Group. In October 2012 the business was taken over by new owners

Malia and Ekkerhardt Klinge and after a couple of months of settling in they are maintaining the same high standard of quality fish and chips. “The previous owners infected us with their passion for the business. We trained for a month with them and are still being mentored by them now,” says Malia. The Best Fish and Chip Shop Competition is taken very seriously with chips being sent away to be analysed, and requiring less than 9% fat to qualify. Victory Square Fish and Chip Shop aim to provide healthier fish and chips by lowering the fat content while still producing maximum flavour. Tasty alternatives such as crumbed and grilled fish are also available as well as a full menu including a gourmet burger range and home-made specialties.

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Nothing beats a day out at the races and one of the best events on Nel-son’s social calendar is back. The Nelson Harness Racing Club win-ter meeting will attract more than 140 of the country’s best harness racing stock, who will all descend on the Richmond Racecourse to settle scores and battle it out for the winning titles this weekend.A good crowd of our local train-ers, breeders and drivers will be going up against the best in the business, with some tough compe-tition heading to Nelson from the deep south and Christchurch for the event. John McKenzie, president of the Nelson Harness Racing club says audiences can expect an adrenalin filled race weekend when partici-pants line up on the South Islands fastest all-weather track and is hedging his bets on a competitive turnout and a good show after the tracks recent upgrade.“The track has only just been up-graded and resurfaced so I’m pre-dicting some very reasonable times to come out of the weekend.”Each year the winter meet grows in popularity with more than 3000 people turning out over the two day event last year says John.“Each year we receive great sup-port from the local community so I’m hoping for two days of great

weather, some sharp racing from the horses and a good turnout from the public.”Race days for the winter meet are this Friday and Sunday, with gates opening at 9.30am on both days. The first race of the day on Friday will take off at 11.25am, with an ac-tion packed day of racing lined up over the course of the day. The first race of the day on feature day, Sun-day, will take off at 11.10am.While of course the racing is one of the highlights of the weekend, it’s not just about the horses with plenty of fun to be had through-out the day. Event organiser Chris Butler says a shift towards mak-ing the weekend a more family friendly occasion has made recent race events grow in popularity, and that’s a trend that will continue into this year’s race meet. “The winter meet is really family focussed. Whether you’re heading along with friends, attending to support your favourite local trainer or you simply want a great fam-ily day out, there is something for everyone to enjoy while soaking up the atmosphere.”There is an action packed day lined up for the whole family with free entertainment for the kids on Sunday, including movies in Red-wood Hall, face painting, balloon animals and more. Live music on

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Sunday will keep everyone entertained in between races with ‘Dog on a Bonnet’ per-forming throughout the day.The Nelson Harness Races makes for a great day out and with a great selection of hot food and drink on offer you can happi-ly spend the entire day at the event. There’s something to suit everyone’s taste from onsite Blinc Catering, including hot meat sammies, chips, burgers, cold drinks, hot coffee and full bar facilities, and if you get in quick there is still time to book a hospi-tality package, a popular option for work functions among businesses who find it hard to track everyone down over summer to attend the January event.It wouldn’t be the races without putting something down on your favourite horse, so punters will be able to place their bets on a winner with full betting facilities avail-able. The rush of cheering your favourite horse over the finish line is hard to beat and even if your pick comes up short you will still have a chance to win. The lucky losing ticket competition will be drawn after race 10 on both Friday and Sunday and will see three lucky race goers take home a prize. Entry into the competition is easy, simply write your name and phone number on the back of a losing ticket and place it into the Car Company car on course – which will be by the birdcage. Friday’s Prize is a Tasman Makos family pass to three home games, and Sunday’s prize is a his or hers

bicycle, a Giant Sedona, thanks to Vil-lage Cycles.The Nelson Harness Racing Club Win-ter Cup Festival is a must attend event. With plenty of heating and shelter, even if the weather turns the races will still go ahead. Bring the whole family down to the Richmond Racecourse this Friday and Sunday and enjoy a great atmos-phere, quality racing and fantastic fam-ily entertainment.Entry to this great event is free, gates open at 9.30am on both days and a race book is just $2.

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More than 6000 bookworms at-tended the Founders Book Fair over the weekend, which opened its gates on Saturday to a crowd of people arriving early to browse the thousands of titles on offer.Karen Clark, coordinator for the annual fundraiser, says opening day of the event was extremely busy with a mad rush of people arriving from the word go.She says the book fair is growing every year and puts its success down to the great titles and selec-tion on offer during the nine days.Brian Parata, who was at the fair stocking up on books for his son, stumbled upon some “quite rare and amazing books” and was leaving with a bagful.He says although some may think the days of buying books were numbered due to the readily available digital versions, nothing beats a book. “Books are solid. The physical es-sence of a book, you just can’t get that electronically.”The book fair is a major fund-raiser for the Founders Heritage Park and will run until 4pm this Sunday. Boxes of new titles are being put out on display every day and the fair is open daily from 10am to 4pm. Entry to the event is $2 per person.

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Nelsonians would have gone without TV until the early 70s if it weren’t for two experimenting radio technicians who just couldn’t let the idea of TV go.Several years before the New Zealand Broadcast-ing Corporation provided a regional TV service to Nelson, a private television translator was built and set up by Nelson locals John Ross and Errol Neal.In the early days of TV in New Zealand, when it was years away from arriving in Nelson, John and Errol, radio technicians by trade, stepped up their efforts in the search for good TV reception, experimenting all over Nelson. John, 92, who now lives in Richmond, says they were always on the lookout for a clearer picture, after picking up relatively weak signals here and there. “Between January and April 1962, we hit upon the fact that channel 1 Wellington could be received in nar-rowly defined spots in town. We were constantly on alert for the slightest indication of possible re-ception able to provide TV to an area of Nelson on a much wider scale.”After finding a good spot of usable field strength atop Princes Dr, a signal which originated from Wellington, John and Errol set their sights on providing TV reception to the people of Nelson. The men kept news of their successes under wraps, because at the time they weren’t author-ised to provide a signal to the public.“As there was absolutely no television in Nelson, this was the time to use discretion. If we made it public that we could receive a signal from Wellington,it could have led people to believe that it was possible everywhere. We therefore sat on our findings and pressed on.”Standing in the basement of an unfinished house on Princes Dr in April 1962, the duo received their first programme.

John says they stood on a muddy, wet floor and watched the programme, although it is doubtful that they took any of the content in. “When I say we watched a programme, we re-ceived a full programme but it was months later before we were ever able to concentrate on the screen. We were always too busy testing this and that, not to mention nursing our TV sets throughout their constant abuse of carriage from site to site.”As their determination grew so did their support. The Nelson TV Viewers Society was formed and John and Errol were officially granted permis-sion by the NZBC to continue their work, with the corporation lifting all bans on private trans-lators.The result meant that for the short term, John and Errol were able to meet the demand of viewers.While the picture was snowy, viewers enjoyed the rewards enthusiastically, while John and Er-rol themselves were thrilled to be able to con-tinue their work. It was 1970 by the time the NZBC came to town, installing a high power transmitter on the Grampians and providing the community with a much clearer picture and demonstrating just how good the picture would be, a huge step for-ward for Nelson.While the arrival of the new transmitter meant John and Errol’s own translators were disman-tled and switched off, Nelsonians had them to thank for recieving TV several years ahead of schedule.

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Each week photos from theNelson Provincial Museum’s“glass plate” collection willrun in Nelson Weekly andWaimea Weekly in the hopethat more can be found outabout them.Right: Kitching, volunteers.Tyree Studio Collection:28611.Below: Unnamed. Ramsbot-tom Collection: 9757.Can you tell us more aboutthese photos?Email details to: [email protected].

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Recently many of us in our community were im-pacted hugely with what they say was a once in a life time weather event. As in such a short time houses, businesses and properties were flooded, causing an amazing amount of damage, our own church premises and neighbour-ing properties were badly dam-aged. Many are presently needing re-pair, it seems that they weren’t designed to be flooded with up to one metre of polluted water. In stressful events or in time of disaster we all react in different ways and in the recent flood I saw a lot of tears, I saw frustra-tion and disbelief.One person commented, “why God” another even said, “this is why I don’t believe in God”, an-other said “this is too much”.In times of disaster there can be tears, there can be ques-tions, there can even blame, but thankfully there is always caring and love shown that will get us through.In such times the question comes, why God? or even God how can you allow this, as a car-ing person working in community, who is often called upon the assist in difficult times, it can be so easy to say “why God,” however I do know that God has promised through His word (The

bible) that He will never leave us and there is nothing that can ever separate us from His love. Yes the bible says there will be floods, there will be earthquakes, there will be seasons, there will be times to be born and a time to die, a time to

weep and a time to laugh.So the question where is God in tough times, again God’s word reminds me God is with me, he knows what we are facing. I love the verse found in Psalm 56 that tells how much God cares for us in tough times. “You have kept a record of my days of wandering. You have stored my tears in your bottle, and you have counted each of them.” We have a promise that through God’s love, we don’t have to do life alone, the recent flood even brought people together. Remember your local church always has people who can help you through tough times should you need.

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With just a month to go, the latest exhibition at the region’s museum is attracting record numbers says its chief executive.The Roman Machines exhibition closes on June 30 and by that time around 3000 local school students would have been through it says Nelson Provincial Museum CEO Peter Millward and he is encouraging other local families to come and see it before it’s too late.The Roman Machines exhibition has on display thirty workable machines includ-ing a Calcatorian crane, sea odometer and water clock all being the foundation of the technology used in recent times. Museum educator John Campbell says the message they want to get through to the public is to identify the legacy of what Rome left for us and how we use it today. The exhibition has been a huge hit among Nelson schools so far. Enner Glynn school has sent all of its students to enjoy the au-

thentic Roman experience. Teacher Lesley Cross says the exhibition is amazing be-cause it’s so interactive and hands on. “The students loved it, and we could have stayed there all day.” Viewing the exhibition provides the viewer with a sense of the sheer magnitude of how big the Roman Empire was. An understat-ing of the feats the ancients achieved is pro-vided in an easily assessable environment. “The Nelson Provincial Museum is so well run with knowledgeable staff that provides expert information,” says Lesley. Wakefield School is another that has made the most of the Roman Machines exhibition says principal Peter Verstappen. “The stu-dents have identified that the ancients used the same problem solving skills as what we use today and the students are able to apply these skills with what they do in the class-room.”

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It was a baptism by fire for the Nel-son Under 19 representative team when they met the Otago Under 19 side at the Queen’s Birthday Squad Tournament played in Christch-urch during the weekend.Nelson appeared shellshocked when they came up against their southern opponents which includ-ed former Nayland College captain and Nelson rep Michaela Matenga. Nelson coach, Robyn Leonard said Michaela played exceptionally well, she had great movement and drove well onto the ball.The 8am game meant there was plenty of time to go back, discuss and analyse and work out where they could make improvement.The Nelson girls still looked a little tentative and had a shaky start in their encounter against Christch-urch Under 19 and were down 15 – 8 after 15 minutes play. Ella Marwick worked tirelessly at wing defence where she pulled in three well time intercepts however the possession was not converted. The Nelson girls had a tendency to be stationary, not driving to the ball which gave the opposition room to pluck out the intercept. Gener-ally speaking the Christchurch girls were a much taller unit and had a couple of very talented players.In the second quarter, Nelson grew in confidence through court, with the introduction of goal shoot, Gemma Hika making an imme-diate impact. Goal attack, Rosa Edwards was able to switch roles which enabled her to be more a feeder. The period belonged to Nelson as they outscored their op-ponents 8 – 6, with centre, Kaitlyn Stringer putting in a number of su-perb feeds from the circle edge.The goals dropped more frequently for both teams in the third quar-

ter, however the honours went to Christchurch 14 – 12. Nelson’s tall timber, goal keep Sara Reidie gave away a fair height advantage to her opposite, however she nig-gled away and was rewarded with a few rebounds and three inter-cepts against her name. Diminutive Georgia Wright boxed above her weight at wing attack when she put in some intelligent feeds.In the absence of goal defender Freya Watson ( who was backing up the weekend with her other sport-ing code, volleyball) Ashley Laing had a tough assignment in marking her classy goal attack, however she handled it with aplomb.Rosa Edwards put in a sterling de-fensive effort in the final period – she had an intercept, a rebound and three tip balls which were con-verted into possession.Deanna Hunter came off the bench in the final quarter and although she only put up two shots she could be well pleased with her efforts as her movement allowed space for Rosa to dominate the shooting.Nelson aggressively attacked on defence and created an enormous amount of turnover ball (53 in all) however they do need to signifi-cantly increase their conversion rate (which was only 10)The honours were shared at nine apiece to bring the score to 37 – 44. Coach, Robyn Leonard says she was thrilled with the improve-ment in her players. She says they are coming to terms with the new combinations, had better timing through court and the defence tightened considerably.

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Nelsons David Pinkerton leading the group in the 2013 Kartsport Nelson Sunbelt Sprint Championships. Photo: Blair Hall/Imagepress.co.nz.

Locals do well at karting champsNelson’s karters hosted some of the best in the business over the weekend at the annual Sunbelt Sprint Championships.The two day champs are held in Redwood Valley on Saturday and Blenheim on Sun-day with the top scores over the two days determining the winners.In the cadet class Nelson’s best was Josh Bradley who finished fourth, a great result considering it was his first time at the Sun-belts.Jarod Fisher was Nelson’s best in the jun-ior restricted class, finishing third. In the formula junior class Nelson’s drivers were lumped together with Clarke McFadzien finishing 7th, Hannah Ross 8th, James Hav-

ill 9th, Ben Stilborn 10th and Brodie Down-ing 11th. In rotax light Jamie Smith finished fourth, with Brendan Gridley in sixth, Liam Lotter 10th, Teneill Rasmussen 12th and Kevin Barker was 16th.Mitchell Wilson was third home in the rotax heavy class. In the KZ2 class Matt Butchart was third, David Pinkerton fifth and Grant Kugener finished eighth.Brendan Gridley says the event was another huge success with massive fields, especially in the rotax max light and heavy classes. “We had really big fields which made for some great racing. It was really good to watch and be a part of. It was another really successful day for the club.”

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Victory was the buzz word for almost two thou-sand people at the Trafalgar Centre on Saturday night.Victory for the twenty six local business people, sportspeople, a politician and others that jumped into the ring to help raise money for the Victory Boxing Clu. And victory for the club which has now secured premises thanks to money raised from the event.Fight 4 Victory was dreamed up during a car ride from Christchurch to Nelson and aimed to raise awareness and money for the Victory Box-ing Club which was rapidly running out of space for its almost 80 young boxers. The money raised from the night should be enough to secure the lease of a building on Vanguard St and help fit it out with equipment. Each fight of three rounds was met with raucous encouragement from the sell-out crowd and or-ganiser Paul Hampton says he was ecstatic with how it went. “I’m still pinching myself really. I just couldn’t believe the scene on the night and the feedback we’ve had has been amazing.”Fighters included local rugby and rugby league legends, four brave women, a police officer, real estate agents, an orthodontist, Nelson mayor Aldo Miccio and his mystery opponent who turned out to be Bowater Honda CEO, Chris Bo-water.Each of the fights were even, with only one knock down and several draws. But blood was spilled, with half a dozen boxers bleeding from the nose by the end of the night and MC’s Murray Lean-ing and Mike King kept the crowd entertained between fights.Former New Zealand boxing champion and Warriors captain Monty Betham was also in at-tendance, in the corner of Scott Gibbons.All of the fighters appeared to be exhausted but exhilarated after their fights. Aldo says he was “buggered” after his draw with Chris. “It was re-ally tough, jeez it was tough and Chris hit hard. But it was for a great cause.”

Paul says the event was a huge success but the focus has always been on the kids and that is why he is so happy. “All the time it was about the kids. It’s over-whelming that a little boxing group looking after kids feels like it has a whole city behind it.”Mike King says he’ll be back “for good”. “I’m locked in for the next five years. I’m part of this for good. It’s one of the best events I’ve ever been a part of, it’s been awesome.”He says the confidence the kids get from boxing is the reason he agreed to come down. “The best part for me was raising awareness for what these guys are doing. It’s not even about boxing, it’s about changing young men’s lives. Giving them confidence, giving them respect not only for other people but for themselves and the growing confidence within them. Just by being there last night and supporting these kids they’re adding to the confidence these young kids are getting and Nelson is going to see the benefits of this in years to come. A lot of these kids are right on the cusp, they could go either way, they could be influenced by gangs, they could be influenced by bad parenting.”Trainers for the night were Barry Galbraith, Dean Rackley, Dion Hall, Steve Mitchell and Murray Fifield. Jeff Rackley, Paul, Barry, Ali Lawley, Emma Mc-Cashin and Pete Harris were the organising com-mittee that put the show together. Paul says once the dust has settled planning for 2014 will begin. “We haven’t thought about it yet but it was such a great night and we’ve had so much interest, I think we have to go again and it will be great for Victory and our wee club if we do.”For more photos of the night visit www.nelson-

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Nelson mayor Aldo Miccio lands a punch to Bowater Honda CEO Chris Bowater at the Trafalgar Centre on Saturday night. Photo: Andrew Board.

CUP FOOTBALL: Wakefield division three football player Conrad Cle-ments looks for options after stealing the ball off a Richmond player at Jubilee Park on Saturday. Wakefield played Richmond Thistle in a first round cup match. Richmond took an early lead only for Wakefield to pull one back. Richmond hit the lead three more times after Wakefield responded to all but the last of Richmond’s goals. Final score was 4-3 to Richmond. Photo: Andrew Board.

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The Brightwater public and wider community will get their chance to watch their club teams live when they hit Brightwater domain this Saturday. Taylors Contracting Wanderers Club Day will commence at 9.30am with juniors teams taking to the pitch headlining the day will be Wanderers Division 1 taking on Kahurangi at 3pm. Wanderers Sports Club offers a family fun day to the Brightwater commu-nity with junior and senior tal-ent on display at a well-respect-ed club. Club manager Diane Drogemuller says a vision for Wanderers is to continue the grassroots following and main-tain strong positions in senior grades across all codes. “Wan-derers pride themselves on their community spirit with a deter-mined set of volunteers as the backbone of the club. The club is full of enthusiasm with people willing to get off their chuffs and do things,” says Diane. “Club day offers the chance for mem-bers to see what their comrades do in their chosen sports. It’s about bringing the club togeth-

er, the small ones seeing what the big ones do, and the big ones seeing what the small ones do.” On the day the action will not all be on the playing field the club will be selling raffles with top prizes including a Crusad-ers jersey, microwave oven and assorted electrical products. Re-freshments will be available all day with a hangi and live music seeing out the evening.Division 1 Rugby:Wanderers Division 1 Rugby go into Club Day unbeaten where they will be looking to continue their winning run when they take on Kahurangi at 3pm on the main field. Wanderers are top of the Nelson competition and are currently top of their pool in the Tasman Trophy. Co-coach Dan Perrin acknowledges the importance of the next two games seeing them as vital to stay top of their pool and se-cure a finals position. Wander-ers are looking forward to the home support on Club Day and value the community feel of the club. “The reason wanderers got back into division 1 rugby is to

give the guys in the surround-ing community the opportunity to play top flight rugby in Tas-man,” says Dan.Division 2 Rugby:The Wanderers Division 2 Rug-by team currently sit mid table and are looking to push their way up the ladder this week when they take on Takaka at Takaka. Coach Aaron Everett admits Wanderers Division 2 have not been as dominant this season as they have in the past due to a bag of mixed results. “We are looking to get a win this week and build our confidence back up with the goal of making the playoffs,” Aaron says. Wan-derers Division 2 provide a solid feeder team for Division 1 with young players being groomed for promotion at higher levels and several of the team under-going trials for the Nelson Un-der 20s team. JAB Rugby:The youngsters are the strength of the club boasting 16 junior rugby teams ensuring a positive outlook for Wanderers senior rugby. The vision for Wanderers

First Division Captain Jesse Pittman.

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Junior Rugby is in the development of young players with an emphasis on the upskilling of coaches to improve basic rugby skills. Junior administrator Ant Strange says they want to get tackling and passing right from day one. “The relationship between junior and senior teams is an important part of Wanderers Junior Rugby. We want to make sure there is a very good path way there for our juniors because they will be our senior players in ten to fifteen years’ time,” says Ant. Club day provides an opportunity for juniors to impress their future senior club teams, with senior players attending the games showing their support and giving advice to junior players. League: Wanderers Rugby League is under a whole new setup with Duke Climo and Laurie Kirdy coaching the team. Wanderers Wolves are having their best season yet and this is put this down to a very good effort from a whole new structure and using the clubs depth. The strength of the team is the “unity in a team of players who want to play for each other,” Duke says. Harley Thompson and Lindsey Tangiora are two Wolves who have impressed this season for their solid work rate an abil-

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ity to play a full 80 minutes. Wanderers Wolves will not be playing their annual club game on Saturday night, instead the Wolves will play their game at Ngawhatu at 2.30pm where they take on the Rich-mond Rabbits.Netball:Wanderers Titans and Wanderers B have both had convincing wins coming into Club Day. Both teams will be on display on Saturday and will be looking to con-tinue their strong start to the season and strengthen their chances of fulfilling their goal of moving into higher grades. Taylors Wanderers Premier will play on Thursday night when they take on pric-es in the premiere division. A ruptured achilles to Justine Battersby has been a setback to the Taylors Wanderers but the ignition of goal shoot Taylor Sadber-Fry from Motueka has proved a real asset to the Premier team. The Netball girls are enjoying their ad-dition into Wanderers Sports Club. Pre-miere coach Natasha Crawford says, “the Wanderers Club has embraced netball coming to club day and getting to know the players and their families.”

Taylors Contracting Wanderers Titans centre Lesa Dodsworth makes a pass during a game last season.

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Top of the South Morris Minor Car Club Sun 23 Jun for 10 Pin Bowls meeting 12.45pm Action Centre Richmond. If coming Ph. Julie 5473316 Trevor 5268884 by Friday 21Astronomy lecture by Robert Rea, “Brown Dwarfs - Misfit Stars” & roundup of annual con-ference. Thurs, Jun 6, Cawthron Institute Meeting Room, 7:30pm. All welcome. Ph. Robert 5445241CLIMATE CHANGE all welcome speaker Bill McKibben of 350.org will present “Do the Maths” by live feed from Auckland on 11 June 6:45pm tickets Available free at billmckibbennelson.event-brite.co.nz book nowCouplehood a new way to love, 6 week course for couples. 7:30-9pm, Tues nights 18 Jun to 23 JulNicole Foss speaking on “Understanding the Global Financial Crisis” St Josephs School Hall 18 Manuka St Nel. 6 Jun Thurs 7:30pm $10 waged $5 unwagedAward-winning NZ author and columnist David Hill to present The Inside Story, a talk about his writing. Richmond Library, Thurs 20 June, 4-5pm. Free event. Ph: 5438500 to book. Fresh Focus All welcome Speaker Dr Gerrit van der Lingen presents “Four billion years of climate change – a geological perspective” 10 Jun Mon 10-11am Suburban Club 168 Tahuna Dr $2 gold coin Music On Friday St David’s church, Jun 7, 10.00am. ‘Gods Fiddler - Jascha Heifetz’ Admis-sion $4 includes morning tea. All welcome.Nelson Veterans Tennis Club AGM Sun 9 Jun Hope Tennis Club. Social Tennis 1pm AGM 3pm Notices of Motion to be with Secretary by 6 Jun. Secretary Leona Ellis. 5476916Living alone afternoon tea. Mon 10 Jun, 2pm Nel-son Cathedral. Ph. Jane 5479977Forest & Bird Wed 12 Jun. An illustrated talk by Bill Rucks on the ‘Enrichment of depleted soils with micro algae and digestate’ with working models. 7.30pm Tahuna School Hall, Muritai St.

How recent changes to the Local Government Act may affect council support for community projects at a forum on Thurs 13 Jun, 12-1.30pm, upstairs at the Salvation Army rooms, Rutherford St. Includes light lunch.Nelson Tramping Club, Jun 8 - Parachute Rocks - medium, Jun 9 - Annual Olive Pick, Jun 10 Club Night. Online: nelsontrampingclub.org.nzGeoengineering Public meeting Why are there unidentifiable flights criss-crossing Nelson skies, Only on certain days? Why do so-called ‘normal’ vapour from jets stay in sky and form ‘clouds’ and haze? Why is there a massive increase in respira-tory diseases? Learn more Sun 16 Jun, 6pm at Vic-tory Community CentreMid-winter Xmas Dinners, 25 & 29 Jun, 6 Jul, family lunch 30 July at TopHouse Historic Guest-house set in the Alpine region of the Nelson Lakes National Park. tophouse.co.nz. Ph 5211848. Feel the warmth of the huge log fire & hear the stories. Accommodation available, Special rates apply.Crohn’s and Colitis Jaycees Room Founders Park to hear Prof Richard Gearry from Christchurch Hospital present local IBD research Mon Jun 10 7pm Also Earnest Rutherford Village lounge to hear Value of Probiotics Tues Jun 18 7pm Phar-macist Chris Budgen to be present RSVP 5445430 or [email protected] Gold coinParihaka Celebration organising committee. Help us disseminate the message of non-violence. come along to our first meeting for 2013 at the Nelson Public Library Activity Room. Sun 9 June 1.30-2.30pm. Ph: Rex 5440403Midwinter Christmas Craft Market, Sun 7 Jul 10am-3pm at the Hope Hall. Gold coin entry to be donated to the Nelson Region Hospice Trust. Further details please contact [email protected] or facebook.com/midwintermarketQuiz Night Fundraiser for Brightwater Playcentre. 8 Jun 7pm, Hope Community Church. Fantastic

prizes! Tickets already selling fast! $15pp includ-ing supper. Fully licenced bar. EFTPOS available. Teams up to 10 people. For tickets or more infor-mation Ph. Jill 5410472Richmond Methodist Church Celebrates 170 yrs of Methodist Church in Richmond 22-23 Jun . Af-ternoon Social Gathering Sat 22 Jun. Celebration Service 9.30am 23 Jun. All welcome. Ph: 5448394.REGULAR EVENTSCommunity Life Centre Stoke, Life Centre - connecting community by offering activities includ: different styles of yoga, meditation, mas-sage, workshops, film & discussion. We also have therapy, workshop & presentation rooms available for hire. thelifecentre.co.nz or Brian P: 5478468.Richmond Playcentre invites families with chil-dren birth to 6 yrs. A fun & relaxed atmosphere.Come & enjoy 3 free visits 46 Waverly St. Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 9.30 -12pm or Ph. 5446316FREE Advanced Business Programme Want to grow your business? Get help from a one-on-one mentor? Pip 5476138 or visit barbicantc.comVolunteer readers do you have a spare hour once a week, & enjoy reading to small children of kin-dergarten age, we would love to hear from you. Ph: Coordinator Sue 5440567Badminton Coaching, Saxton Stadium 142 Sax-ton Rd East, Nelson. Every Wed. Juniors 4pm-5pm ($4). Adults 5pm-6pm ($6). All welcome.Richmond Playcentre invites families with chil-dren 0 to 6 years old. A fun & relaxed atmosphere. Come & enjoy 3 free visits 46 Waverly St. Mon, Wed & Fri 9.30-12pm or Ph: 5446316Presbyterian Support, we are looking for warm caring people for rewarding volunteer social work with elderly people. Several positions are avail-able including van assistant, kitchen helper & pro-gramme assistant. Ph Sasha 5479350. Celebrate Recovery weekly programme deal-ing with drugs, alcohol, gambling or other issues

where you need support. Join us at Richmond Community Church, Warring carpark. Tues 7pm. Ph Bob & Jacquie 5380282Social Bridge on Mon evenings 7.15p.m. All players welcome. Ph: Shirley 5446734 Richmond Bridge Club, 348 Lower Queen StTotara Nelson Activity programme 10am-3pm, older people can get together & enjoy good com-pany, friendship, activities & mutual support. Meals included. Transport possible & you may be eligible for financial assistance. Ph 5479350Hope Indoor Bowling Play continues each week on Tues night at Hope Hall. Names in by 7-15pm. Come & have a try at a sport. Social & competitive at a friendly Club. All equipment supplied. Wear flat soled shoes. Further info ring Bill 5449273.Richmond Joggers. Meeting weekly, entry level walkers group wanting to learn to jog. And Rich-mond Walkers Entry level group, social focus & enjoyment of walking, not speed. No Charge. Also Ease in2 Cycling Cycle Skills Training avail-able All Welcome. No Charge Wed’s 1-3pm Social Cycling, gain confidence. Ph: Sarah Sport Tasman 9232313 or [email protected] Scottish Dancing every Tues in Stoke, 7.30pm to 9.30pm, St Andrew’s Church Hall, Songer St, Stoke. Ph Margaret 5473913 for info. No partner needed. Soft flat shoes essential.Powertalk Waimea-Tongue tied-need a boost to get back in the work force–want to build your confidence & self-esteem The best thing you can for yourself, come along Peggy 5390477, or Linda 5447823. powertalknelson1.wordpress.comToastmasters Develop personal confidence through public speaking in the safety & with the support of the High Noon, Nelson, or Madhatters Toastmasters clubs. 0800736753Have you celebrated a recent birth, engagement or anniversary? Share it with the rest of Nelson for FREE. Email to [email protected]

CluesAcross 1 Dumbfound (7) 5 As an alternative (7) 9 Floor show (7) 10 Infinite (7) 11 Supercilious (5) 12 Violent criminal (9) 13 Intermediary (9) 15 To offer in excuse (5) 16 Into the future (5) 18 Disinclined to believe (9)

Across contd. 21 Sacred writings (9) 24 Invigorating (5) 25 External (7) 26 Instruction (7) 27 Unmistakable (7) 28 Disapprovingly (7)

Down 1 Welcome with enthusiasm (7) 2 Small-format newspaper (7) 3 Calm (9) 4 Old-fashioned (5) 5 Basically (2,7) 6 Edge along (5) 7 Raise in rank (7) 8 Strife (7) 14 Prompted by wrong motives (9) 15 Jeopardise (3,2,4) 16 Run away secretly (7) 17 Inconsistent (7) 19 Entrust (7) 20 Excessive freedom (7) 22 Piece of tartan cloth (5) 23 An added charge (5)

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Down 1 Visible (2,5) 2 Ceremonial harness (9) 3 Title of Roman emperors (6) 5 Concept (4) 6 Discreditable (8) 7 On the move (5) 8 Terrestrial (7) 11 Unit of intensity of sound (7) 14 Accessory (7) 17 Involving toilsome effort (9) 18 Of excellent quality (8) 19 On horseback (7) 21 Thrift (7) 22 Foolish (6) 24 Intended as punishment (5) 26 Surfeit (4)

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Waimea halfback Mitch Bateman tries to break free from a Nelson defender at Jubilee Park.

Nita Laveicihelotu takes the ball up for Waimea Old Boys during its divsion 2 game against Nelson at Jubilee Park on Saturday. Photos: Andrew Board.

Nelson took on Waimea at Jubilee Park on Saturday with the winner simply wanting it more.Perhaps Star & Garter Waimea sat back on the miss-conception that Nelson where a sure win for them but it was obvious from the first blow of the ref ’s whistle that no one had told Nelson about that.The mood for Waimea was set at three minutes gone when Paul Burt lined up a penalty and although he gave it an all mighty thump the accuracy missed – this type of luck appeared to hinder Waimea all game as they spilt ball from inaccurate passing and didn’t have their set piece run-ning on song. The lineout ball was average to be polite –

in fact that’s not correct, awful would de-scribe it better when they simply handed Nelson about 90 per cent of their lineout ball. When Waimea needed to dig in and show some spirit they lost one of the few men showing determination when Nita Laveicihelotu was given a rest for 10 min-utes by way of a yellow card. Many words were spoken at halftime and with the Waimea team heading home to-wards the clubrooms they should have had some fire in the belly but perhaps Nelson’s halftime team talk was more on key. With five minutes gone in the second half Nelson slotted another three pointer and Waimea felt the blow of first blood in the half like a knife to the heart. Or perhaps it was simply that Waimea where letting Nelson feed off their mistakes and literally handing them

the play that made the red and whites drop their head and simply exist in the game for the next period.What was for certain is that when Nelson forwards created an unstoppable rolling maul for a push over try it was a long way back for Waimea. Luckily the try went un-converted to place the score at 11-0 in Nel-son’s favour. Waimea made some changes and the boys who had made hard work of watching from the bench showed good impact. Play appeared to be on the turn with Waimea seemingly finally acknowledging time was disappearing fast. That was until an-other yellow card was dished out this time in the direction of replacement blindside flanker Dale Russ. It wasn’t until his re-turn to the paddock that Waimea gained

some control, with excellent pick and goes. They were rewarded with a penalty about 30 metres out. This time replacement Sy Keelan faced up but alas no success – score still 11-0 to Nelson.For the next 15 minutes Waimea fired up and took the ball up front to a tiring Nelson side, with some sustained pressure Waimea finally broke the line after infringements by Nelson gave them a penalty only five metres out – from this distance it’s always going to be hard to stop big number eight Sha’non. Sy converted the try and Waimea hit the scoreboard at 11-7. Despite Waimea being hard on attack at the final whistle this was it, the final score 11-7 in Nelson’s favour. This Saturday sees Waimea take on arch rivals Stoke at Green-meadows.

Brent “Stew” Stewart

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Tasman Regional Transport CommitteeTasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Friday 7 June 2013, 9.30 am. No public forum.

Golden Bay Community BoardCollingwood Fire Station, Collingwood, Tuesday 11 June 2013, 9.00 am. Public forum.

Motueka Community BoardMotueka Office, 7 Hickmott Place, Motueka, Tuesday 11 June 2013, 4.00 pm. Public forum.

Tasman Creative Communities SubcommitteeMotueka Office, 7 Hickmott Place, Motueka, Wednesday 12 June 2013, 10.00 am. No public forum.

Community Services CommitteeTasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 13 June 2013, 9.30 am. Public forum.

Communications SubcommitteeTasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 13 June 2013 at conclusion of Community Services or 1.30 pm. No public forum.

Engineering Services CommitteeTasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 20 June 2013, 9.30 am. Public forum.

Full CouncilTasman Council Chambers, 189 Queen Street, Richmond, Thursday 27 June 2013, 9.30 am. Public forum.

Waimea Water Augmentation Project – Lee Valley DamProject Management – Request for ProposalThe Waimea Water Augmentation Project is a joint Community/Tasman District Council initiative. The project aims to ensure that there is enough water in the Waimea catchment to meet the current and future needs of irrigators, industry and urban users, as well as manage water quantity and quality for cultural, recreational and environmental reasons. The project has many facets – planning and regulatory, infrastructure, community and stakeholder relations as well as funding. The proposed Lee Valley Dam is the key physical work.

The Waimea Water Augmentation Committee (WWAC) is a community group that was formed to help resolve the acute water shortage problems of the Waimea Basin. Tasman District Council has provided the WWAC with project management, coordination and administration resources to date. The project has reached a point where the scale and complexity demands further dedicated project management in particular areas. Council is now looking to appoint a Project Manager to work with Council, the WWAC, water users and the community on a number of specific tasks that need to be progressed as part of the overall project. These tasks are likely to be spread over a two year period.

The project management task is strongly focused:

• Landaccessandpurchase

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• Managingbudgetandworkplans

• ConditionaltenderingfortheDam

• Governanceandownershiparrangements

• Stakeholderrelationshipsandengagement.

This project is a major one and if the Lee Valley Dam proceeds it will be the largest community project the District has undertaken, based on likely cost. We are looking for a person, or a consultancy, with the skills to take this project to the point where a decision is taken to proceed (or not) with the Dam.

A copy of the Request for Proposal is available www.tasman.govt.nz or by contacting Pamela White at Tasman District Council [email protected]

Proposals must be submitted by 19 June 2013.

Consent to take water subject to water metering The Measurement and Reporting of Water Takes Regulations 2010 requires the reporting of water use for the whole calendar year 1 July to 30 June each year, rather than just the summer season.

However for the majority of “seasonal water users”, to assist you in meeting the Regulation requirement of weekly readings during winter, Council will accept a final reading and duplicate this reading through until October in preparation for summer water use. Telling the Council when water use ends (autumn) and recommences (spring/summer) is very important so that the Council discretion can work.

For consent holders who use water all year around e.g. industry and frost protection, you are required to make water meter returns every week. For consent holders who have ceased water use please make a final reading. For those who have already let the Council know you have ceased water use, thank you.

If you commence water use before October, please contact the Council on 03 543 8400 or visiting any Council Office.

Richmond Unlimited AGM5.30 pm, Tuesday 9 July 2013. Meeting to take place at Miles of Food, Queen Street, Richmond. For further information, please email [email protected]

Community Notices

Rural decisionmakers invited to participate in surveyLandcare Research – Manaaki Whenua is conducting a survey of farmers, foresters, and other rural decision makers in late June and July. This nation-wide survey is Internet-based and is intended to take 15-20 minutes to complete. Topics include demographics, farm/forestry characteristics, succession plans, risk tolerance, profitability, information sources, farming/forestry objectives, management practices, and attitudes. This survey is independent of the Council. The combined results will be made publicly available.

Landcare Research plans to invite approximately 700 rural decision makers in the Tasman District to participate in the survey. If you would like to participate, please send an email to [email protected].

Make a Beanie competition 2013Motueka Arts Council latest project is the Make a Beanie competition. A fun activity for winter! Knitters, sewers, needle workers can use any materials to construct a beanie during the next couple of months. Any ages can enter and there are multiple categories. It is hoped to display the Beanies during the Motueka Festival of Lights-mid July to mid August. Entries close 25 July 2013. Prizes will be awarded to the best in each category. Entry forms at Potters Patch and Needleworx in High St; - download from www. motuekaonline.org.nz or email [email protected] for a form.

Ecofest 201317-18 August 2013 at the Trafalgar Centre. Standholder packs available NOW. Earlybird deadline is 7 June 2013. Email [email protected] for more information.

The truth about gritDid you know that a gritted road is only marginally safer to drive on than an icy road? You only get 15% more grip than on an icy road.

In winter driving conditions, there are a number of things you can do to be safe on the roads – allow more time for your journey, increase your following distance and watch out for ice in shady areas on bridges.

Tasman District Council has scrapers for removing ice from car windows available (while stocks last) from Council offices. Pop into your nearest Council office, pick up an ice scraper and be safer on those winter roads.

Funding ExpoFriday 7 June 2013, 9.00 am – 3.00 pm, Hope Community Church, Ranzau Road, Hope.

A free and informative day of guest presentations, interactive displays and networking opportunities to assist not-for-profit and charitable organisations within our communities. Programme details available from www.volunteernelson.org.nz. For further information, contact [email protected] of Ph. 03 546 0902.

Nelson Tasman Housing ForumThe next meeting of the Nelson Tasman Housing Forum will take place on Wednesday 19 June, at 3.00 pm, in the Nelson City Council Chamber. The Honourable Minister of Housing, Dr Nick Smith will be in attendance at this meeting to discuss housing affordability. All members of the Nelson Tasman Housing Forum and interested members of the public are encouraged to attend. An agenda for this meeting will be issued during the week of 10 June 2013. For further information contact E-J Ruthven at Nelson City Council on 03 546 0436.

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• Chainsaw • Tree Felling • Quad Bike • Tractor • WTR Endorsements

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

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Notice to all Advertisers

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027 671 8417Call Adam

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DIGGERS

INTERIOR SEWING

ACCESS EQUIP

MECHANIC PANEL BEATER

• All Insurance Claims• Panelbeating• Chassis • Straightening• Repaints• 2-pack Touch Ups

Call Tony Johnston

90 VANGUARD STNELSON PH: 548 3954 027 548 3954

CARPET CLEANING

• Registered Drainlayers (residential & commercial)• Sewage Treatment (design,supply, install & service)• Blocked Drains• Video Camera & Drain Inspection• Waterblasting• Excavator & Truck Hire to suit job

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TRAINING

PAINTER PAINTER

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ELECTRICIAN

ARBORIST/TREES

[email protected]

ELECTRICIAN

PLUMBER PLUMBING & GAS

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

• Leaking taps & pipes• Kitchens & bathrooms• Solar• Drainage

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

PLUMBER

ACCOUNTING

EARTHWORKS

Beautiful Gardens

Lawn Mowing & EdgesAll trimming

Full garden tidy-upsExperienced, honest &

reliable

Ph: Kevin Wells

027 293 5280 or 541 0496

GARDENING

MAKING HEIGHT EASY21 Elms Street, Wakatu Estate, StokePh 544 3985accessman nelson ltd

All Terrain21m Platform Height

Nifty HR21Now Available

acc

essm

an

Sew for UBridal

Formal

Childrens

Alterations - zips, hems, mending

544 7285No job too small

Liz McLean

SEWING

Work Place First Aid Courses

Ph 544 9180Corporate Rates Available

June:July:Aug:

14, 20, 27, 28, 299, 19, 26, 276, 15, 23, 30, 31

CLEANING

BRAKE & CLUTCH

GARDENING GAS STAYS

LandscapingLawn Care & Mowing

Chipping of GreenwasteStump Grinding

Pre-Sale Garden Tidy-upGardening

Hedge TrimmingSection Clearing

Greenwaste Removal

AL FRESCO

Call Andrew or Wendy Neame

Garden & Property Maintenance

544 0444 021 255 [email protected]

ELECTRICIAN

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

Email: [email protected] Coach Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electrician

Domestic and Commercial Wiring

Maintenance and Repairs

All domestic workApril and Tony Cooke022 689 707603 546 4672

Current offers and prices available on our website.www.dynamicduo.co.nz

Dynamic Duo

027 UR VOICEtxt us your view

544 0203Phone orders welcome

Sundial Square Richmond Open 7 Days 11am - Late

TAKEAWAYS

GARDENING

HARRIS TRAINING SERVICES LTD

Registered Trainer, Assessor & EPA Test Certifier

Ph: 544 4062Mob: 0274 574 [email protected]

• Growsafe & Approved Handler Certification

• Chainsaw • Tree Felling • Quad Bike • Tractor • WTR Endorsements

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

544 8059

Maintenance Blocked DrainsDomestic WorkNew HousingIndustrial PropertiesLeaking Taps & Pipes

••••••

CLEANING

BB‘S

Services

Call Brenda 027 842 1780

Cleaning• Spring/One Off

• Pre/end of tenancy• Carpet laying/repairs

• Curtain & Blind alterations• Light gardening/lawn mowing

• Oven/Window cleaning

FREE QUOTES

or 541 0539

CLEANING

Specialising in supply & installation of Solar Systems for:

Chris Inglis 1-19 McPherson St Richmond 03 5448059 www.nzsolar.co.nz 0275485877 [email protected]

Hot Water Heating Camping and RV Dairy Farms Domestic and Commercial 12V Grid Tie 12v Off Grid

Clean, green, affordable

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• Hot Water Heating• Dairy Farms• 12V Grid Tie/ Off Grid• Camping and RV• Domestic and Commercial• Swimming Pools

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NZ SOLAR

ELECTRICIAN

544 9844 Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing

from $85

Steve Fletcher

HEAT PUMPS

FFor a great attitude try

our marketing team

544 9037

Contact us today:

03 544 5595 or 027 415 [email protected]

Commercial and residentialelectrical services and

security systems

www.proswitchelectrical.co.nz

ELECTRICIAN

BUILDER

• HolidayHomes• BushCabins• Renovation

For All Your Building ProjectsBig or Small

Call Andy or Jill

541 0472021 147 1162

• New Homes • Alterations • Extensions • Renovations • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Decks

• Inspections • Fencing • Windows• Handyman Services • Property Maintenance

BUILDER

Your one-stop shop for- WOF -

- Engine Tuning -- Brakes & Clutch -

- Wheel Alignment -All mechanical services

Kerry & Sharlene Friend7 Gladstone Road

Richmond(behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

Friendly service guaranteed

ARCADIA GARDEN SOLUTIONS

Need help with your garden?

Call Tony Baker 544 3977

• 24 Years Horticulture Experience• Landscaping • Pruning

• Hedge Trimming • Tidying • Weeding • Lawn Care

proudly introduces its newest Barbers....Dale Carston & Ajay Rapata!

No Appointment Men’s Cuts.Upstairs in the Farmers Arcade!

Stormy’S man Cave

BARBER

By placing your advertisement to be run you agree with the terms and conditions of the Waimea Weekly. Namely, payment by the 20th of the following month, or in the event of non payment, the recovery of any debt and its costs will be on charged to the customer. This includes all costs and commissions paid to a debt recovery service. Should you require any further information please phone the newspaper on 544 9037.

Notice to all Advertisers

0800 836 587 027 424 3372

www.venluree.co.nz

Blinds Curtains Screens

Security Awnings Shutters

Penny RushtonVenluree-Nelson/Tasman Director

up to

40%

discount

SUIT HIREWeddings, Black Tie,

School Balls

155 Trafalgar St Ph 548 7655

Clothing alterationsWomens and Men’s

NelSoN TailorS MeNSWear

BLINDS

SUIT HIRE

FFor a great attitude try our marketing team

Ph 544 9037 Proud to be

locally owned and operated

DElIVERIES

NelsonYour Community Newspaper Weekly Waimea

Your Community Newspaper Weekly

Honest and reliable service,locally owned and operated.

Contact Steve Page03 544 9037 or 0275 449 448

Delivering to over 30,000 homes in theNelson / Tasman region

Do you want brochures delivered, letterbox drops or inserts in our paper?

Call us now!

NelsonYour Community Newspaper Weekly Waimea

Your Community Newspaper Weekly

Honest and reliable service,locally owned and operated.

Contact Steve Page03 544 9037 or 0275 449 448

Delivering to over 30,000 homes in theNelson / Tasman region

Do you want brochures delivered, letterbox drops or inserts in our paper?

Call us now!

CONCRETE DOG TRAINING

Professional Dog Training

• Behavioural Modification• Veterinary Nursing

• Animal Rescue

Gordon C. HillRegistered NZQA Assessor

Professional Dog Training Instructor

027 215 615668 Gladstone Road, Richmond

Ph (03) 544 9418www.h-hconcrete.co.nz

• Driveways • Floors• Decorative Surfacing

• Commercial • Residential

BUILDER

TomCollins

Ph 544 5206027 486 6054T & J Collins Holdings Ltd

New BuildingsAlterations

Over 45 years experience

Be seen!Advertise here

from only $15 +gst

per week

544 9037

PROTECTIVE WEAR

Heavy duty canvas trouser/shorts are built for abuse in

the outdoors- Water resistant

- Breathable - Windproof

- Quick drying-Durable and versatile

12 ounce, (gorse proof) and 8 ounce available

Call: 027 867 1680Email: [email protected]

Driving SchoolLicences for

Classes2, 3, 4, 5,

P, W, T, R, F Forklift & LCP

coursesP. 525 8100

M. 027 3236 [email protected]

Mobile bookkeepingAccounting Software

TrainingGST - Payroll

Xero - MYOB - AcepayQbooks - Banklink

Phone Sue Thomas03 544 9748

Accounts forNon-Accountants!

DRIVING

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