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Nelson company, Coman Holdings Lim-ited, is considering plans to develop land adjacent to the ASB Aquatic and Fitness Centre that could transform the intersec-tion of Champion and Salisbury roads into the new northern gateway to Richmond.Last month, Progressive Enterprises an-nounced it had purchased land from Rich-mond Funeral Services on the other side of Salisbury Rd, potentially for a new Count-down supermarket. Now Coman Holdings has confirmed it is planning to develop 5260 square metres of land at 149 Salis-bury Rd that it purchased from the Tas-

man District Council - the land is opposite Raeward Fresh. “We haven’t yet made any decisions about what we will build on the site,” Coman Holdings director Bill Coman says. “We are considering a number of options and are talking with interested parties. The size of the land means there could be more than one development. You could do a va-riety of things there including retail, mo-tels, cafes and other possible businesses.”Bill says the zoning of the land means it cannot be used for residential develop-ment.

Coman Holdings Limited purchased the land because it is ideally situated as a desti-nation on the edge of Richmond and close to Stoke and two major retirement villages.

“There is a lot of residential development occurring around that part of Richmond and it’s close enough to attract people from Stoke as well. We didn’t know about the Countdown development when we pur-chased the land but that just added to the viability of the site.”Work has already started on constructing an entranceway to the site and Bill says they are “certainly keen to get on with it”. However, the timing of the development would hinge on “securing an anchor ten-ant and developing and finalising a con-ceptual design”.

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Construction under way next to the ASB Aquatic and Fitness Centre.

Businesses behind Walk with Us The ASB Aquatic and Fitness Centre has given a Nelson char-ity that helps to provide school and sporting shoes for children in need, a big boost for its annual fundraising auction. Walk with Us was formed last year to provide free school and

sport footwear and socks for chil-dren aged five to 13. The charity raised almost $15,000 at its first fundraising auction held last year, allowing it to donate around 200 pairs of shoes.

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And thanks to the ASB Aquat-ic and Fitness Centre, the list of items for this year’s auc-tion is shaping up to be just as good, after centre manager Vaughan Hope last week pre-sented a year’s membership to the fitness centre and pool val-ued at $1037. “It’s a wonderful prize and we really appreciate their sup-port,” Walk With Us president Carol Shirley says. “They donated the same prize last year and it sold for more than its value, so I’m sure it will be a popular item again this year.”Although the charity is only just over a year old, Carol

says it is already gaining a lot of support from the business community. It is also being well received by schools and sporting clubs which benefit from the charity’s donations.“It started with eight business-women around Nelson who wanted to help the communi-ty. One of the women had been a school teacher and she said she’d seen quite a few children who needed new shoes.“We approached the schools and got good feedback and it grew from there. We’ve donat-ed about 200 pairs of shoes so far and it’s growing all the time - we are expecting to grow and grow.”The charity is also supported by Stirling Sports and Num-

ber One Shoes which have an agreement with Walk with Us so that children can redeem vouchers at their stores in Richmond and Nelson.Carol says they “already have some really good prizes” for this year’s auction that will be held at the Waimea Old Boys clubrooms on October 28, starting at 6.30pm. Tickets cost $10 and can be purchased at Haven Realty at 8 McGlashen Ave in Richmond, or by calling or texting Jill Taylor 021 0279 8424, Carol Shirley 027 667 2837 or Anne Marie Teece 027 544 8255Anyone who would like to do-nate an item for the auction can contact Jill, Carol or Anne Marie.

Businesses behind Walk with Us SEE PAGE 3

Richmond Primary School’s, clockwise from front left, Holly Watson, Milla Glasgow, Holly Ward, Tyla Nicholls, Lochy Mirfin and Tom Lam, at the Inspire Quiz at Henley School last week. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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“I think there’s enough adver-tising about it but I don’t think it’s going to change people, when they’re smoking they’re addicted. It’s up to the indi-vidual to stop smoking.”

Graham Verry, Richmond.

“I don’t know whether there is enough done, people get used to them, you see it come on the telly and after the second or third time you ignore it.”

Sharon Kennedy, Mapua.

“I think it makes people more aware of the effects of smok-ing. I’m not sure the govern-ment can do a lot more; I think people have to start taking re-sponsibility for their health.”

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Mike McDougall, seems to be making a habit of saving peo-ple’s lives.Last May, Mike was the first officer on the scene after truck driver Stephen Sowman lost control of his vehicle on State Highway 6, north of Mur-chison, and crashed 30 metres down a bank into the Buller River. Mike was unable to reach the truck in the fast-flowing water, but raced back to Mur-chison to get a jetboat to ferry emergency services workers to the truck and save the trapped driver.Mike was in rescue-mode again last Friday, heading into the bush in the Rainy Riv-er with colleagues and three Murchison farmers to locate a hunter who called 111 at about 5.30pm to say he was lost. He gave his general location be-fore his cell phone lost power preventing police from making further contact.The rescue party managed to make contact with the lost hunter about 10.30pm by ex-

changing rifle shots. By that time it was snowing heavily and there were concerns for the welfare of all involved.The group tried to move through the bush in formation towards the missing man. Mike eventually made voice contact

with the hunter, but in pursu-ing him lost contact with the rest of the rescue team - he also lost radio and cell phone con-tact with his colleagues.Two teams of Search and Res-cue volunteers joined the search and eventually man-aged to get a GPS location on the pair after Mike activated his Officer Safety Alarm. They were located about 1am suffer-ing early signs of hypothermia but were able to walk out of the bush with their rescuers.Nelson Bays area commander, Inspector Steve Greally says Mike is typical of their rural police officers who all have “a huge range of skills”. “Mike is a rural constable and you have to be a jack of all trades for that job. They are the go-to-guys who can do any-thing.“Mike is part of a really, really good team. Nelson Bays are very fortunate to have rural police officers like that and as a result the public confidence in them is very high.”Rural Sergeant Rob Crawford says he was concerned for the welfare of the officer and the hunter last Friday due to the extreme weather conditions.

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Murchison constable Mike McDougall has once again been hailed for his actions on the job after helping save a hunter near Rainy River last week. Photo: Barry Whitnall.

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The Department of Conservation (DOC), as part of its Battle for our Birds programme, intends to apply cereal pellet baits containing sodium fluoroacetate (1080) in Kahurangi National Park. The pest control is being undertaken to protect native species from rats and possums. Description of the areaApproximately 270,000 ha Kahurangi National Park and other public conservation land between the Owen Valley in the south to Parapara Peak/Kahurangi Point in the north. The operation extends from western boundary at the coastline north from Kohaihai to the Wangapeka River boundary /Mt Arthur Range in the east. Major areas include (but not limited to): Heaphy Track; Wangapeka Track; Mt Owen; Cobb Valley and part of the Mt Arthur Tablelands.

Method of controlCereal baits containing the pesticide 1080 will be distributed by helicopter over the above area. The 1080 baits are cylindrical pellets approximately 2-3 cm long, cinnamon-lured and dyed green. The 1080 operation will be preceded by an application of non-toxic prefeed baits. The non-toxic prefeed baits are 2 cm long and not dyed.All public walking tracks within the area will be closed during and immediately following the 1080 operation until a track inspection is completed. Warning signs will be placed at all normal points of entry to the area and at huts within the area immediately prior to the 1080 operation.

Commencement DateThe operation will commence with a single application of non-toxic prefeed baits on or after 23 September 2014. The application of 1080 bait will follow at least five days later. The area is divided in five operational blocks which may be treated at different times. The actual date of all parts of the operation will depend on the availability of periods of suitable weather.

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It could be another week before police know the identity of the substance used in last week’s chemical attack on a Queen St store that closed down part of Richmond’s central business district for two hours. A 45-year-old man was chased and apprehended by a group of Waimea College students after he was seen throwing an unknown liquid onto a rack of clothes outside boutique clothing store, Captivation, at about 3.30pm last Thursday. The incident resulted in emer-gency services closing Queen St between Wensley Rd and Cambridge St and evacuat-ing businesses, as a hazardous

material team from the Nelson Fire Brigade removed the con-taminated clothing.Nelson police spokesperson Barbara Dunn says the con-taminated clothing has been sent to forensic scientists for testing, but it “could be at least a week before the results come back”. The chemical dissolved some of the clothing on the rack and shop owner Lea Lock was taken to hospital as a pre-caution after suffering from a sore throat but was later dis-charged. “The man has been charged with criminal damage which has a maximum sen-tence of seven years in prison so it is a serious charge regard-

less of the chemical,” Barbara says. “But the identity of the chemical will help guide any decisions that are made relat-ing to this case.’Nelson Bays police area com-mander, Inspector Steve Greally, praised the actions of Waimea College’s Pete Goldthorpe, Team Blacc, Ja-dyn Moore, Jayden Seddon and Panith Ear who appre-hended the man. The students were walking along Queen St after school when they saw another man chasing the suspect. They set off in pursuit, jumping a fence into a church property where Team tackled the suspect.

Firefighters from the Richmond Volunteer Fire Brigade and the Nelson Fire Brigade’s hazard-ous materials response team plan their next move, during last week’s chemical scare on Queen St in Richmond. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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Ratepayers will be in for a “shock” next month when they find out how much they may have to pay towards the proposed Waimea Communi-ty Dam after the Tasman District Council this week estimated the cost of the project at $60 million to $80 million. Council needed to forecast the cost of the pro-posed dam so that it can proceed with consul-tation on the funding and governance of the dam. TDC chief executive Lindsay McKen-zie says an estimated cost is also needed for the budgets that will be incorporated into the council’s 2015-2025 Long Term Plan, if the project proceeds. The proposed dam is designed to store up to 13 million cubic metres of water in the upper reaches of the Lee River to supply irrigators on the Waimea Plains and urban and industrial users around the districtLindsay says a cost of $42 million had previ-ously been quoted for the project but that fig-ure is too low because it is based on 2009 dol-lars and would be inflated to $56 million by 2017-18 when construction is planned. The council will use a range of $60 million to $80 million because of the additional costs already incurred by the project and to allow for any un-certainty about “the end result”.Council will give ratepayers an indication of how much they will have to contribute towards the project after those figures are discussed by councillors next month. Although Tasman mayor Richard Kempthorne concedes ratepayers are likely to be “shocked” by the figures, he says the implications of can-ning the dam project are far more costly.“Without the dam and more water Richmond will stop growing. The dam will also provide water for Brightwater, Mapua and the Red-wood Valley. “It is going to be a very expensive project and a lot of people will be shocked at the cost but there will be even bigger costs if we don’t have the water.” Lindsay says a further “engineer’s estimate” of the likely costs will be obtained before going to tender should the council decide to proceed. However, Lindsay says the real costs of the dam will be unknown until tenders are received for its construction.Richard says he is pleased “the approach to estimating the likely cost of the dam has been clarified”. A community consultation on the funding and governance arrangements for the proposed dam is planned to start next month and be completed before Christmas. Richard says council will know by next June whether or not it will proceed with the dam.“That’s when we will know if its go or no go.”

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Minuit started life as a covers band playing in Nelson bars, this November it will end as one of New Zealand’s finest electronic bands, with five original albums and plenty of great memories.Ruth Carr, Paul Dodge and Ryan Beehre are calling a day on their 15 year-old band with four gigs around New Zea-land, the first in Nelson on

November 1. Ryan says the time is right to close the book on Minuit. Paul and Ruth now live in Wellington and have just adopted a child and Ryan is working on several other musical projects in Nelson.He says they began working together in Nelson as a covers band with Ryan playing guitar, Ruth on drums and Paul on bass. Ryan then started to ex-

periment on a newly-bought sampler and those experi-ments led to a new style of mu-sic, he says. “We morphed into this electronic band and Ruth came out from behind the drums and became the singer and boom – we had Minuit.”The Nelson concert is on No-vember 1 at the Granary at Founders Heritage Park. Tick-ets are $35 from Ticket Direct.

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The Brightwater Flower Show was the perfect introduction to spring. Daffodils, poppies, freesias and irises were all in full bloom at the Brightwater Memorial Hall, as the judges carefully scrutinised each bloom from the amateur section to the crème-de-le-crème of local flower breeders.Everything from flower shape, petal quality, colour and the orientation of the flower head added up to a first class flower and growers from Motueka, Richmond, Brightwater, Hope and Stoke were all hoping their pride and joy ticked the right boxes. At the end of the weekend event a number of awards had been handed out including the

Champion Bloom which went to Denise and Neil McQuarrie for their daffodil, Ohmeomy while Brightwater Daffodil of the Year was won by Mike Smith with his bloom Gold Lake. Brightwater School had a section of their own too after 100 daffodil bulbs were gifted to them in a fundraising activity. For all the daffodils brought back on the day, the Bright-water Horticultural Society donated five dol-lars towards a planned field trip and happily passed on a total of $250 to the school. Special awards went to Kaitlyn Thibodeau and her brother, Oliver, for their standout daffodils.The Brightwater Horticultural Society is now planning their summer show in January.

Denise McQuarrie, Rachel Stringer and Megan Brown judging the cut flowers at the Brightwater flower show over the weekend. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

Top flowers at Brightwater show

Smith wins Nelson and O’Connor takes TasmanNelson’s two MPs heading into Saturday night recorded almost exactly the same number of votes as three years earlier – but that will be of little comfort to Labour’s Maryan Street who appears to have missed out on parliament all together.National’s Nick Smith recorded 18,376 votes in Saturday’s general election, up 16 votes on 2011. Maryan collected 11,276, an increase of four votes.The closeness to their results of three years ear-lier is uncanny but it has vastly different conse-quences for the pair.Nick described the win as the best night ever for the National Party in Nelson, but its party vote actually decreased slightly, from 16,016 in 2011 to 15,434.In West Coast-Tasman, Labour’s Damien O’Connor romped home with a big win over National’s new candidate, Maureen Pugh.Despite Damien’s big win in the electorate, Na-tional won the party vote.

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Demand for food packages has doubled since the start of the month and more and more people are turning to community meals dished up for no charge.Nelson Food Bank manager, Mike Gordon, says demand has jumped from around 20 food packages a week, to 40 a week since the start of September.He says around 300 Nelsonians now rely on free food, either from the food bank or from one of the churches or trusts that provide free meals.In the first week of September, volunteers at the food bank delivered 44 food parcels for 96 people, the second week dropped back to 30 parcels. The food bank usually only deliv-ers around 20 parcels a week.Mike says the increase is putting pressure on its resources, including volunteers. “There’s been an increase in big families with at least four children. We haven’t got enough volunteers on certain days now.”The story is the same for those putting on free meals in community centres and churches around the region.Food for Families Trust founder Martin Reading started the charity a year ago and says he now feeds around 70 people every week. Other groups, like the Anglican Church in Richmond, St Stephen’s Church in Tahuna, Loaves and Fishes in Nelson and Salvation Army, also give food to people. Mike says people now rely on the parcels.Anyone keen to volunteer for the food bank can call 547 9902.

Cup winners from Sunday’s club championships at Rainbow Ski Area from left are, Luca Stackhouse, Emily-Rose James, Rainbow head development programme coach Georgie Tudor-Jones, Lina Schoni, Ella Schoni and Max Stackhouse.

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A new trust is being launched this week that aims to provide all pri-mary school children in the Tas-man district with the opportunity to learn how to play musical instru-ments.The Tasman Music Trust was formed by a group of musically-minded parents and teachers and was officially launched at a function at Waimea College on Wednesday night. Chairwoman Melanie Stew-art says the group decided to form the trust because they considered that some primary school students were missing out on opportunities to learn musical instruments. Melanie, who is Head of Music and Performing Arts at Waimea Col-lege, says they identified a number of reasons for this, including the cost of lessons, and will be target-ing those issues. She says the trust aims to encourage young people to participate in music as a performer, by providing access to affordable in-struments, music lessons and qual-ity tuition. “We have the itinerant music teach-er system in high schools and that makes music lessons affordable,” Melanie says. “But many primary school children need to get private

music lessons which can be expen-sive and also involve a lot of travel.”Melanie says they have already purchased four clarineos and two Pbones, which are smaller plastic versions of a clarinet and trom-bone respectively, and two flutes with help from sponsors Smith Contracting and the Car Company. The trust’s tutors are taking les-sons at Henley, Appleby and Rotoiti schools with pupils hiring the in-struments and paying just $8 for a group lesson. “We need to get more instruments because we can’t teach without them. We have had some really good support from the busi-ness community and we are hoping to get more as our profile increases.”One of the trust’s music tutors, Si-mon Williams, says the scheme will benefit young musicians because teaching children music at primary school “really accelerates their pro-gress”. “You do get some students who start late but usually it makes all the dif-ference if they can get lessons at pri-mary school,” he says. Melanie says the trust also aims to set up scholarships for talented young musicians from families with limited financial resources.

Tasman Music Trust tutor Simon Williams and chairwoman, Melanie Stewart, with Henley School music students, from left, Ruby Wardrope, Charlotte Doty, Elise Smith and Olivia Olsen. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

New music trust set up to help our kids

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Faron and Lee Holland at Faron’s birthday on Saturday.

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Rachel McMur-ty and Amber Tritt at the Bogies football prize-giving on Saturday.

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Director of the Top of the South Motor-cycle Club Graeme Towns, with the poster promoting this Saturday’s fun-draising ride for the Nelson-Marlborough Rescue Helicopter. Riders, to meet at the Rescue Helicopter’s base at Nelson Air-port from 10am for an 11am start. Entry costs $15 per rider. All motorcyclists are welcome. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

SHABBY CHIC MARKET: Beacon Hill Estate is holding its third Shabby Chic Market Day at 205 Paton Road in Hope this Saturday from 10am to 2pm. Beacon Hill holds four markets a year to raise funds for the charity iBringFree-dom that rescues trafficked girls in East Asia. The market will include a silent auction and fundraising stall and has a gold coin entry with all proceeds going to the charity

FLOOD COST FOUND: The final cost of the December 2011, April 2013 and June 2013 flood events to the Tasman District Council has been released. The December 2011 flood-ing caused $2.442 million damage to road-ing, $802,000 damage to property plant and equipment, $23,000 in stormwater repairs and $29,000 in wastewater repairs. The two rain events in 2013 caused major damage to com-mercial and residential properties in the Rich-mond area but minimal damage to council in-frastructure with $114,000 damage to roading and $119,00 to property and plant. Council has received $6.7 million in funding from govern-ment and insurers to help cover the $10 million cost of the December 2011 rain event.

SPEECH COMPETITION: The Soroptimist clubs of Waimea and Nelson are promoting a speech competition for young women between the ages of 18 and 22 who will choose one of four topics related to the future of women and girls in our society. Entries close on January 31 next year. The winner could be eligible to win an all travel expenses paid trip to presenting their speech at the Soroptimist International Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, July 2015. For more info email [email protected]

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Money Week seminars and events are running in Nelson this October. It’s a great opportunity to learn some tricks and tips for your finances with other like-minded people. Find out more at moneyweek.org.nz.If your partner can face being uncomfortable for a moment, together you could gain the tools needed to change your future.

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MPs say Air NZ prices are too high:You bet! I have just priced up a one-way ticket from Queens-

town to Nelson but, in fact, it’s cheaper for me to fly Queenstown to Auckland! Suzy Andrew.

Way too high! They need a bit of healthy competition to drive the

prices down. What will they do with all that profit!!?? Holland-Potts Property.

It pretty much costs the same to travel from Nelson to Welling-

ton and Nelson to Auckland, makes no sense to me to be honest. It is so expen-sive! Jannelle Patterson.

I paid $567 for my flights from Melbourne to Nelson (via Chch)

return not that long ago for March 2015. I’m not kidding you when I say that $340 of that cost is for my flights to Nelson from Christchurch (return). It’s sick! And the only reason why I won’t come home more often is because I pay ridiculous fares within NZ and I think it is bloody stupid! Sort it out Air NZ. Zara (via website).

Yes! Would love to be able to fly to Christchurch to see the kids

grandparents but it’s way to expensive! We can fly from main centres to Oz

cheaper than Nelson to Christchurch! Verity Bartlett.

Way too dear :-(Shirley Kelliher.

Yes! It costs a fortune to visit my parents and they are only in In-

vercargill. Jenny Dron.

Trafalgar Centre closed until 2016:We need a venue for visiting ar-tistes and the sooner the better.

Nelson is missing out because of this. Brenda Kenny.

Nelson is missing out on events because of this. Vicky Degroot.

2016? Is that fast? Why don’t they get a few more workers.

Rayon Mackenzie.

Rachel will reopen both just before the 2016 local body elec-

tions... Rick Miller.

I can understand why the new Trafalgar Centre would take so

long, but the School of Music??? Seems a bit extreme to me. Philippa Foes-Lamb.

And as a tax payer, do we have to keep paying the maintenance

and insurance on the building? I mean this is in the public eye and the grounds still need caring for. Glen Tomlinson.

People need to be patient, two years is not long in the long term

of life. And a major earthquake could kill lots of kids and families that would take longer than two years to get over. Peter James Davidson.

Community rallies behind family of deceased son:

I thought it was disgusting that they had to pay out so much,

just to bring their own child back home, but I am so happy that they have got so many people to help fund what they need and more. Much love to be sent to the whanau. Jannelle Patterson.

If they get more money than the transport cost, will it go to help

others? Lots of very ill people in need. Jo Bishop.

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The cherry blossoms took cen-tre stage once again during the thirteenth Cherry Blossom Festival at Miyazu Gardens on Sunday.Around 2000 people stepped out to enjoy a programme of music, food and entertainment in celebration of Spring and Nelson’s long standing rela-tionship with its Japanese sister city, Miyazu.

“We were very happy with the turn out and we were particu-larly happy that the weather shone on us, it was a perfect day,” says chairperson of the Nelson Miyazu Sister City as-sociation, Lyndal McMeeking.For over 30 years the two cit-ies have enjoyed the benefits of each other’s cultures and friendship, and Lyndal says there are around 150 Japanese

families living in the Nelson area.The Cherry Blossom Festival is now a well-established event on the Nelson calendar and featured a full-on day of enter-tainment, with performances by the Raijin Taiko Drummers, big brush calligraphy, Akiko Miyamoto the Puppeteer, Ai-kido and Seido Karate demon-strations.

Zara Douglas-Clifford and Nina Usui, both 10, from Japan’s Kids Group, under one of Miyazu Gardens’ Cherry Blossom Trees. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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Spring is finally here. A good time to review your “bucket list” and tick off some of the things you have always wanted to learn, perhaps another language or maybe painting. At Waimea Community Education we have an extensive range of courses available at very reasonable prices, so no more excuses.

Adding to our Language program we have Chinese Mandarin being tutored by Jun Lu. You can learn basic Chinese conversation and the art of writing from this interesting class, which can help make your travel or business venture smooth and successful. An Advanced Beginners Te Reo Maori course is now also offered for those wanting to take this challenge to the next step.For those budding chefs we have a new Malaysian Cooking course, where Linda Lee will teach you

to cook a variety of dishes with a symphony of wonderful flavours and fragrances to excite.Christmas is just around the corner and we have several courses available to help you plan a creative and tasteful celebration. At our Xmas Food Gifts workshop our chef, Allan Addison-Saipe, will

help you create a hamper of unique, hand-made, edible gifts; and at our Kiwi Xmas Entertaining workshop he will show you how to make a kiwi inspired Xmas meal. On a creative note, Roseanne Armstrong is finally back to teach beautiful floral designs for Xmas, and Marijke Lups is teaching a Shabby Chic Xmas workshop. To enrol phone Jo now on 544 6099 (870) or email [email protected] Vouchers are also available as a perfect gift idea.

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The Nelson-Tasman region’s 8300 smokers have a gimmicky new way to quit the habit after health promoters rolled into town last week to launch a nationwide stop smoking campaign.The Stoptober roadshow is touring the country to encourage the 13.9 per cent of New Zealand-ers who smoke to sign up to the challenge and quit during October. A giant red ball, emblazoned with the word ‘stop’, was rolled out in Trafalgar Street and the Richmond Mall on Wednesday to promote the campaign which is being supported by Nelson Bays Primary Health, Nelson Marlborough District Health Board and Heart Foundation.“Stoptober and the ball may be gimmicky but it is sending out the right message around the country,” Nelson Bays Primary Health’s Steve Lavery says. “We have 8300 smokers in Nelson and Tasman and that’s 8300 too many,”“If people can sign-up to Stoptober and quit for 31 days then they have a good chance of carry-ing on and stopping completely.”NMDHB, Director of Maori Health, Harold Wereta says the stop smoking message appears

to be getting through with numbers of smok-ers declining and they needed “to build on these positive gains for Nelson-Marlborough”. However, smoking remains a concern, especial-ly among Maori, with the latest Census statistics showing that 30.4 per cent of Maori aged 15 and over smoke regularly compared to 13.9 per cent of all New Zealanders. Harold says smoking remains a real challenge facing the Maori and general community and Stoptober gives the district “a chance to reduce these rates and to improve the health and well-being of our communities”.Unichem Richmond owner Simon Alexander isn’t surprised at the decline in the number of smokers recorded in the latest Census because he has noticed a steady increase in sales of nic-otine patches and gum. They are also getting more prescriptions for anti-smoking medica-tion as more people become aware of the health risks of smoking, he says.Unichem is a sponsor of Stoptober.People can sign up for Stoptober by going on-lione to stoptobernz.co.nz

Simon Alexander and Heart Foundation Nelson advocate Averil West at the Stoptober promo-tion in the Richmond Mall last Thursday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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Choosing the right bank for your business can have a significant impact on its success. If you have ever owned a small business, you will know that selecting a bank is a time-consuming process. In addition to building the business and attracting and retaining customers, there is the added stress of organising a suitable financial structure. A small business owner may look to a bank or their Accountant to help.

All banks will advertise that they have a version of a ‘business banking expert’. The level of efficiency, experience and autonomy with these staff is largely dependent on the size of your business. Turnover and debt levels are key aspects in regard to the seniority of the business banking manager that will be assigned to look after your accounts. Your location will also be a factor as many banks do not have business banking staff located in smaller towns. If you are a small business, with no or minimal debt levels, it is unlikely you will have a close and active relationship with a ‘business banking expert’. If you are also located in a smaller town, the best you can often hope for is a phone discussion via a 0800 to someone you may never meet face to face.

Think about your experience with your current bank. Who do you talk to when you have a problem with your account? Is there a branch nearby where you can make deposits conveniently? Is the person ultimately responsible for making decisions on your loan located at the local branch? As your business grows, the convenience of dealing with these types of day-to-day account issues will play a big part in your satisfaction with your banking relationship.

An established, personal relationship with a bank will make it easier for you to manage finances. The business banking market is competitive, so if you aren’t getting the personal service from your existing bank, don’t be afraid to ask for something better, or shop around for a new ‘business banking expert’. You deserve the service, no matter how big or small your business is.

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We are living in days when religion, politics, and world-stability are highly inter-related. I guess there has always been a degree of this, because most people have some sort of code, values, or so-cial principles by which they live, and for the three great monotheistic religions, these principles for living a good life come from a shared understand-ing that there is a mind behind our world, which is described as God Almighty. When we assess religious values and virtues, it depends very much on our understanding of the char-acter and purpose of this God of all creation. The current threat to world stability, peace, and order, is the various Islamic sects, which have a view of God as One who would use anarchy, disorder, mass murder, as a means of bringing about something supposedly bet-ter! So you have to ask the deeper question, and that is this: “if there is a God of creation who made and has a clear plan for God’s earth, is that God a god willing to break all the rules about loving one another to set up some understanding of the King-dom of God on earth? This is, is this God primar-ily a God of wrath, of murder, of slaughter of the innocents – a God who uses military might in the cause of injustice and wholesale murder of men, women and children, desiring to manipulate world events to achieve that goal? Well if God created the world, and God saw it was good, despite the advent of choice and sin – then God has a heart of love, compassion and care for those he created, I reckon. That’s the God we read about in the Bible – a God who created us to know him personally, and to live by his principles (the commandments) the greatest of these is to love God and to love one another. Surely if God’s very nature is one of creative love, compassion, mercy, justice, and forgiveness – then we should recog-nise true faith in the God of truth, to bring about good things for this earth and not bad. To heal, to forgive, to renew and to cleanse us, that we might know God and live in a way that honours both God and others around us. That’s my theory about reli-gion, and in Jesus I see a picture of God as a caring shepherd who knows each person and cares about their well-being.

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Totalspan is New Zealand’s first choice for high quality durable steel buildings because they are the market leaders in delivering a com-prehensive range of engineered steel, portal framed buildings for the domestic, lifestyle, rural and commercial sectors. Totalspan Nel-son has maintained that reputation for strong, hard working buildings that are designed and constructed to last a lifetime. For 10 years the company has oper-ated in the Nelson, Tasman region, offering customers incomparable service, first from their premises in the Wakatu Industrial Estate and now from their new site on Beach Rd, Richmond. Owners Gillian and Jay Irving bought and devel-oped the current site to showcase the commercial options that To-talspan products can be applied to. The days of Totalspan simply being an answer to your residential ga-rage or lifestyle shed requirements are gone as they have grown to in-corporate much more large scale

buildings. The adaption of their products into the commercial sector have been realised as an economic and cost effective solution and many cus-tomers have taken the opportunity to enhance their business with a Totalspan building. However, they can still do anything from a small utility shed to a double garage. When it comes to building with Totalspan Nelson, communication is key to creating the structure you require and communication is ex-actly what they offer. “Our goal is to optimise communication so our clients are always informed about what they’re getting. We hope that clients get what they expect, there are no hidden costs, and we sim-ply aim to provide an efficient and cost-effective service,” says Gillian.Whether you have a sketch or even just a brief in your head, Totalspan will work with you to draw up con-cept plans that not only suit your situation and land, but also your budget. They can put it through

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council consent and will pro-ject-manage the construction to whatever stage you are hap-py with. Their aim is to offer their clients as much as possi-ble from a simple shed shell to a fitted out building with elec-trical wiring and plumbing. As the company has developed, the services they offer have ex-panded to accommodate their clients’ needs and make the process easy and efficient. Totalspan Nelson can now li-aise with sub-trades people to complete any number of jobs from drain-laying and plumb-ing to electrics. You can also expect a friendly face to talk to and a door that’s always open when you need to discuss an existing or new project.

From a local level, Totalspan Nelson have been in the area 10 years and over that time have completed around 450 builds in the Nelson, Tasman region. Customers can come on site and get a real feel for the final product by seeing and touch-ing the materials, unlike a lot of companies in their industry. Being operated by locals also means Totalspan Nelson have a specialised knowledge of the area and can provide guidance on the best options for a suc-cessful garage, shed or com-mercial space. Totalspan buildings are di-verse in their uses and there is something for every situation. The right combination of style and practicality means they

are the ideal solution for the small farm or lifestyle block. From the classic heritage barn, to a range of shelters, storage and utility sheds, Totalspan will build them tough for lo-cal conditions yet still main-tain a stylish look that will suit any property. Their residen-tial buildings use a mixture of modular design and the abil-ity to tailor make components at the manufacturing stage to offer a unique and flexible so-lution, whether its storage fa-cilities and garages, carports, utility sheds and everything in between. Totalspan also offer a new way of living with their Barnhouse range. You can enjoy the delights of country life with the ability to create a

Totalspan buildings are ideal for all types of commercial, rural or domestic use.

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$6,642*

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home that reflects your style and caters to your everyday life. The Barnhouse range can be cus-tomised for any situation whether it’s a working homestead, a relaxed seaside bach or a warm family home.

As a local company, Totalspan Nelson works alongside New Zealand farmers to develop a range of farm buildings that perform best in the local environment and the extremes of local weather conditions. Totalspan farm buildings

Jay Irving and Shane Mickell of Totalspan will draw up a concept plan that suits your location and budget.

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are hard working and hard wearing, standing up to anything rural life throws at them. The open span framework and modular design gives you plenty of room for day to day life and can be applied to a range of jobs on the farm from stabling and storage, to workshop, garage and workers quarters. The commercial sector is now a major fo-cus for Totalspan Nelson and when you need a building that works as hard as you, they have the right selection of buildings for any operation. Alternatively, you can work withthe team to create a purpose built design to cover all your needs exact-ly. Whether it’s a factory or a showroom you’re after, a storage unit or an airplane hangar, Totalspan Nelson can design and build it. Their steel buildings and sheds include a selection of heights and widths to accommodate any piece of machinery with the option to customise or add on to each building with a variety of additional options and accessories including cabling and lighting, door widths, partitions and special features. What make Totalspan Nelson’s buildings even better is their five year workmanship guarantee and their 25 year structural guarantee. Every building is constructed by Totalspan Nelson’s professional team and they stand behind their products 100

per cent, knowing that they will serve you well in any situation. Make your To-talspan building unique with a range of cladding and colour options or add extra features like a work bench, awning, sky-light, shelves or a whirly bird roof vent. The choices are all yours ensuring you get the building you need and want. If you’re looking at getting your own To-talspan building for the farm, home or

commercial venture, take ad-vantage of Totalspan Nelsons October promotion. All their kitset buildings are available for

some crazy deals and there are four util-ity sheds to be won. Visit their website to find out how to be in to win. For a hard working, great looking farm building, a warm and comfortable barn-house home, efficient commercial prem-ises or a handy utility shed, Totalspan Nelson offer you only the best, so for more information on the range of To-talspan buildings, visit the friendly team at Totalspan Nelson at the start of Beach Rd, Richmond or visit the website at totalspan.co.nz to see examples of their range of products.

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$20,534*

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Stoneridge Cafe combines the elegance of period design with the tranquillity of courtyard dining and expansive park-like grounds, to offer you the ultimate special occa-sion’s venue. From birthdays and weddings to Christmas functions, Stoneridge Cafe can cater to any event with scrumptious food and dedicated staff. Set in a beautifully refurbished warehouse, the cafe features an ornate bar, mezzanine with balcony and hedge maze, perfect for add-ing a touch of fun to the occasion. Not only does the cafe benefit from a stunning atmosphere, owner Alexa Halsey and her team are passionate about making your function something wonderful, setting the standard for customer service in hospitality. Enjoy a mouth-watering buffet-style dinner or set menu meals that will make any event a de-licious success, and if your function so desires, there is plenty of room to set up gazebos and take advantage of the treed grounds. To book your next function with Ston-eridge Cafe, email them at [email protected] or phone 544 0703.

The Monaco Kitchen (TMK) is the perfect lo-cation for your end-of-year unwind, offering a range of delicious regional cuisine. TMK intro-duces a whole new approach to enjoying deli-cious food, fabulous regional produce, craft beers and wines, and a relaxed vibe – simply perfect for your end of year unwind. TMK’s menu is stuffed to the gills with flavour - it’s all about small bites and sharing plates with work colleagues, friends and family. With an emphasis on regionally-produced ingredients, Nelson-born and bred head chef Jay Olsen and his team are taking a to-tally different approach to what has gone before. Small Bites and Sharing Plates feature large on the menu and give the opportunity to mix and match, whereas diners wanting something more substantial are well catered for by a range of Feast plates, all complemented by craft beers and wines and warm, engaging service!

Situated on the edge of Nelson’s premier golf course, The 19th Bar & Cafe faces the stunning Mt Arthur Ranges, making for an idyllic loca-tion to celebrate your special occasion. Every-one is welcome to take advantage of all that The 19th has to offer, including a knowledge of local wineries and breweries that can be utilised to provide the essential beverage to toast any gath-ering. To book your function at The 19th contact them on 548 5029 or 027 552 2979.

For the best Chinese in town to feed your hungry Christ-mas function, give Eastern Cuisine a call. They are tak-ing bookings now and their Richmond restaurant is the perfect place to cel-ebrate the end of the year with seating for around 60-80 people. Anything goes when it comes to keeping their guests happy and while you enjoy your tra-ditional Chinese favourites, you’ll also love the great atmosphere and service of the Eastern Cuisine team. Whether you prefer a set menu or to order ahead for the entire group, there is nothing they can’t cater for and their menu offers only the best in Chinese cooking along with a selection of local New Zealand wines and spirits which are traditionally en-joyed with Chinese food. Give Eastern

Cuisine a call on 544 3132 or pop into the restaurant at 275 Queen St to discuss how they can cater to your crowd.

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advantage of their highly-regarded catering services. They can suc-cessfully cater for 2-2000 guests for any type of function, including corporate conferences, meetings, weddings, gala dinners, Christmas func-tions, product launches and office parties. Browse the se-lection of food available online

at www.petitefleur.co.nz, and book now to make your end of year Christmas func-tion a truly memora-ble event.

Nothing makes a successful Christmas function like good food and excellent service, and Petite Fleur offer both from their tranquil setting in the Sei-fried Estate winery and vine-

yard, and also with their outside catering. Their three function rooms can cater to nearly any size, and their beautiful set-ting overlooks the splendour of the vineyard and mountains.

Whether you want to pass around canapés or enjoy a sit-down meal, Petite Fleur offer a full range of exquisite dining options in house, or if you have a specific venue in mind, take

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Christmas Functi ons

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Petite Fleur's three function rooms can cater to nearly any size.

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Feature WEDNESDAY 24 September 2014 23TUESDAY 23 September 2014NelsonLocally Owned and Operated Weekly

The Tides Restaurant at Trailways Hotel is the perfect place for your Christmas function. Our special Christmas menus, starting from $31 per person for 3 courses, pro-vide a wonderful dining experience for your group. With Christmas decorations throughout the restaurant, treats on your table and live music on some nights, we have a great Christmas atmosphere. We can cater for groups as small as 10 or as large as 150 people. Or, if you just prefer drinks and nibbles, contact us about options in the Tides Bar and riverside terrace. Book early and we will provide an extra gift with selected menus - a $50 voucher for every ten peo-ple who dine at The Tides Restaurant & Bar. The per-fect bonus for a staff mem-ber or as a thank you for the party organiser! As a recent diner said ”From the moment we stepped in the door - we felt like we were going to have a "special night out". The tables were beautifully presented, and the staff couldn't have been more friendly and courteous. The food was divine, from the entrees through to the desserts. One of the best dining experiences we have had in years.”For more information or to book phone 548 7049 or 0800 872 459

Blast Bouncy Castles supply fun entertainment for all ages and occasions from kid’s parties, weddings and gala’s, to work functions and local fundraisers. Not only is it a great way to keep the kids occupied, it’s also the perfect

way to let your inner child out; you’ll be surprised at how much fun it is. Blast has the largest range of bouncy cas-tles in the South Island as well as a variety of other fun and entertaining activities, from Zorb Balls and mini hot rods to a chair-o-plane and water walkers. Book for your work function now and mention this advertisement to receive a 10 per cent discount. With a hire of five hours, no cancellation fees for wet weather, no deposit taken and

free delivery and pick up within Nelson/Tasman, get onto the website at www.haveablast.co.nz and browse their huge range of entertainment options to keep everyone bouncing at your next event.

Pro Karts are here to of-fer you fast and furious fun for your end of year

function, whether it’s a group of eight or eighty. They are the only go karts in Nelson and offer a range of racing pack-ages to suit individual drivers or teams. There is nothing more fun than a bit of friendly competition as you race round their Tahunanui track and Pro Karts are more than happy to open outside their standard hours to accommodate any group bookings. Their new French-made Sodi Karts will make you feel like a pro so be in quick to organise the best

Christmas party ever, but if driving isn’t your forte have a go at Pro Combat Laser Tag. Using the world’s best out-door laser tag guns, Pro Combat is one of Nelson’s newest and most exciting activities. Put some fun and adrenalin into your next function with Pro Karts or Pro Combat, and book now on 548 5278.

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Christmas Functi ons

Christmas themed indoor/outdoor dining and bar

Live music on selected evenings

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Newletter24 WEDNESDAY 24 September 2014

New Show Home at 5 Fairose Drive, On the Brightside Brightwater Community News

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The Brightwater Community Association invites you to its Open Meeting on Monday 6 October to hear our guest speaker, Senior Constable Marty Tutton of the Wakefield Police, speaking on “Safety in Your Neighbourhood”. The meeting will be held in the Staffroom at Brightwater School in Ellis Street, and will commence at 7.30pm. All Brightwater residents are welcome to attend.We will be welcoming to this meeting our new secre-tary, Barry Inglis. It’s really good to see that Spring has arrived and now is a good time to get out and enjoy all the facilities around our district. This is also the perfect time to remind you of the Brightwater Walking Group who meet every Monday morning at the Brightwater Hall carpark. Walks commence at 9.30 am sharp, and last about one hour. All are welcome. For further infor-mation contact Judith on 5423744.Another sign of spring and summer will be the hang-ing flower baskets on the verandas of the Ellis Street shops, thanks to Sally Symonds.Andy McQueen, Chairperson Brightwater Commu-nity Association

High Times at Waimea Senior Care High TeaIt was all go on Saturday 6 September in the grounds of St Pauls’ Community Church with a wedding, a

birthday party and the Senior Care High Tea.The High Tea was hosted and funded by the Anglican Church, while the Nelson School of Mu-sic’s ‘Schola Musica’ provided musical entertainment. This is a group of young, talented and en-thusiastic musicians directed by well-known local artists, Marga-ret and Fleur Jackson. Those in at-tendance enjoyed an afternoon of tasty treats and a wonderfully var-ied musical programme. Money raised was gifted to a family in the community facing major health issues, to Schola Musica in sup-port of their development, to St Johns Wakefield to help purchase a new fridge, and St Pauls, Bright-water, for their vicarage fund.We are delighted to be able to an-nounce that Margaret Jackson, to-gether with her quartet ‘La Vida’, will be returning to Brightwater in December. They will play an hour-long programme of Christ-mas music at St Pauls Church, Brightwater on Sunday, Decem-ber 21 at 7pm. This will be a fan-tastic community event and a great opportunity to take time out from the Christmas rush. Old St

Pauls will be specially decorated for Christmas and the music will be followed by a community sup-per. $2 per person, $5 per family.Brightwater Community Anglican Church

Lawn Bowls in BrightwaterBrightwater had its own bowling club from 1937 until 2000. The green was situated in Centennial Park where the beach volleyball court is now.When the Brightwater Club closed, bowlers joined the Wake-field Bowling Club and some still retain active membership there. Many Brightwater residents cur-rently play at the Wakefield Club, including President, Peter Sis-terson, Vice President, Julie Hall and fellow Board members, Linda Sisterson, John van der Laan and Maurice Benjes.Wakefield Bowling Club has a newly reseeded, live green for the summer, plus a synthetic green for play all year round making it a great facility.The summer season opens on Sat-urday 27 September at 1pm. New members are welcome to join the club.

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New Show Home at 5 Fairose Drive, On the Brightside Brightwater Community News

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Taylors Community Gym – Wan-derers Sports Club Yvette Grant and Diane Droge-muller are excited to be able to of-fer the Brightwater community a fully functioning and convenient fitness centre. Taylors Community Gym is al-most officially up and running and is here to offer the Brightwa-ter community a practical fitness centre. The need for a commu-nity friendly gym saw the equip-ment from Wanderers clubrooms make a quick trip over the play-ing field, and along with the addi-tion of some new pieces, has been turned into a workout space that is both friendly and convenient. Everyone is welcome to become a member and get access to the gym whenever they want, or take advantage of the personal train-ers and fitness classes. The Boot Camp class and Circuit Classes are an excellent way to boost your fitness, strength, movement and lose body fat. Their weekly run classes are available now so for

anyone interested, call the num-bers below to book.Circuit Class: (Wednesday 10.30am, Thursday 6.30pm, Friday1.30pm)Circuit training is an excellent way to improve movement, strength and fitness. The circuit training comprises of strength exercises that are com-pleted one exercise after another. Each exercise is performed for a specified number of repetitions or for a set time before moving on to the next exercise. Boot Camp: (Mondays and Wednesdays at 6pm) Strength and Conditioning using many different components of training such as body weight or resisted exercises to lose body fat, im-prove fitness and strength. Classes run weekly, each class taking from 45mins to 60mins and are suitable for all levels of fitness. Limited spaces so please book. Cost: Members $12, Non-members $15. To book or for more information contact Chez Ph 027 327 1625 or Bryony Ph

027 378 0310. Taylors Gym administration would like to thank Claire Dallison and Taylors Contract-ing for the huge effort they put into getting the centre up and running. For more information on the community gym, give Diane a call on 542 3344 or keep and eye out for their open day and take the opportunity to explore the whole Wanderers Sports Club facility too.

Taylors Community Gym is now open provid-ing the Brightwater com-munity with a truly local fitness centre. Yvette and Diane invite Brightwater locals to join the gym, ei-ther as members or in the fitness classes.

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Advert26 WEDNESDAY 24 September 2014

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The Renovators Nelson Ltd is a locally owned and operated business run by Grant McMaster, who has over 30 years experience in the building, renovation and restoration industry. The Renovators manage all trades from start to finish and see each job through

to completion, using a reputable, professional team of trade qualified carpenters, plumbers, electricians, plasterers, tilers and painters. Each trades person works to the highest standard and ensures your project is completed on time.

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BEE GARDENING SKY

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FLOWER PICNIC WALKING

Spring is in the air!

©2011 by Goldviolin.com. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

BEE GARDENING SKY

BIRDS GOLF SUNSHINE

DAFFODIL GRASS TULIP

FLOWER PICNIC WALKING

Spring is in the air!

©2011 by Goldviolin.com. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

BEE GARDENING SKY

BIRDS GOLF SUNSHINE

DAFFODIL GRASS TULIP

FLOWER PICNIC WALKING

Spring is in the air!

©2011 by Goldviolin.com. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

BEE GARDENING SKY

BIRDS GOLF SUNSHINE

DAFFODIL GRASS TULIP

FLOWER PICNIC WALKING

Spring is in the air!

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News28 WEDNESDAY 24 September 2014

33 Lansdowne Rd, Appleby, RD1, Richmond Ph: 544 5569 www.deansnursery.co.nz

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Frederick George Mc-Kee (Serial No. 6/308) was born on 25 July 1892 to parents Arthur and Martha Gore Mc-Kee, of Tasman, Nelson.McKee worked as a fruit farmer in Nelson be-fore enlisting as a Ser-geant for service during World War One. He enlisted from Tas-man, and joined the Canterbury Infan-try Battalion. He em-barked on 16 October 1914 from Lyttelton for

Egypt.The last unit he served in was the Canterbury Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion. He was pro-moted to Second Lieu-tenant which was the last rank he held. Mc-Kee was killed in action on 20 September 1916 at the Somme, France.His memorial is located at Caterpillar Valley (New Zealand) Memo-rial, Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Somme, France.

Please contact: 03 548 9588 or PO Box 853, Nelson 7040

Please support this project directly on-line at: http://www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/NelsonProvincialMuseumTBHT/ or find out more at www.nelsonmuseum.co.nz

Nelson Weekly and Waimea Weekly are proud to support this exciting and significant project

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Sport WEDNESDAY 24 September 2014 29

Business/Social Group/FriendsGet your group of 4 together and

play Social Twilight Golf at beautiful Totaradale.

Wednesday Nights from Oct 8thTee off between 4.30 & 6.00pm

Teams and Individual Competitions.Meals Available after play.

Phone Clubhouse for more information on 541 8030

Twilight Golf

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Henry’s Finding a best value tipple is

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week

181 Queen Street, Richmond (next to BP) • Phone 03 541 0190 • www.henrys.co.nz Henry’s encourages safe & responsible use of alcohol. Shout prices run from Monday 22nd September until Sunday 5th October 2014 or while stocks last. *Choose any 6 wines or spirits. Further discounts for Shout items do not apply. Excludes Beer and RTD’s.

Collect 1 Point for every $20 spent.MixedSix You save even more!

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Richmond TouchRegistration Day Saturday 4 October

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For entries or info contact Peter 0273 406 795

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SPORT www.shuttersport.co.nz

Nelson’s Lizzie Wesley-Smith was the fastest woman in Saturday’s Abel Tas-man Coastal Classic, completing the 36 kilometre trail run from Awaroa to Marahau in under three hours.Lizzie has already gone sub-three hours in a marathon recording that milestone in Auckland in 2012 and she complet-ed an equally impressive run along the Abel Tasman track on Saturday in 2 hours 54 minutes 50 seconds. She finished eighth overall and just two minutes short of Eveline Coombe’s 2001 record, which was an outstanding result in cold, wet conditions.Florence Van Dyke of Auckland was second in her first serious long distance race while Wellington’s Nicole Walker was third. David Fitch of Christchurch won the men’s race in 2 hours 38 minutes 38 seconds finishing ahead of Greymouth’s Ben Aynsley and early pace-setter Matt Pepler of Christchurch.No records were broken but the three survivors from the first race, Chris Gates, Colin Rolfe and Owen Rowse, all completed their 21st consecutive Abel Tasman Coastal Classic.The top 10 Nelson runners were: Nick Crocker, 2.52.47; Lizzie Wesley Smith, 2.54.50; Chris Gates, 3.09.16; Rich-ard Bamfield, 3.24.26; Barry Davies, 3.27.58; Frances Adams, 3.29.22; Nigel Muir, 3.29.49; Anthea Lees, 3.32.18; Elizabeth Roberts, 3.33.29.

Nelson’s Lizzie wins coastal classic

Lizzie Wesley-Smith of Nelson on her way to winning the women’s section of the Abel Tasman Coastal Clas-sic on Saturday. Photo: Chris Symes/Shuttersport.

Touch rugby calling for junior teamsJunior touch rugby is returning to Jubilee Park next month.The Waimea Old Boys summer touch module for primary aged kids starts on October 22.The club is now calling on teams to register for the competition, which

is held on Wednesday nights from 3.30pm, up until 5pm.One new rule this year states that all kids need to play in bare-feet.For any other information contact Aleisha on 027 6000 667 or email [email protected].

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The Waimea College Sen-ior A Girls Basketball Team are about to head to the National Secondary Schools tournament in Palmerston North which sees the top 24 teams from throughout the country

meeting to battle it out on the court. The team have had a great season so far with a dream tournament at the recent Secondary Schools Qualifier held at Saxton Stadium. After rarely being challenged

in pool play and in their quarter final, the team had a tough semi final match up against Rang-iora High School, a team who had similarly steam-rolled their opposition in previous games.

After getting off to a slow start Waimea were down 10 in the first quarter, but managed to even the score during the second period and take a handy lead go-ing into half time. Some stellar team defence and smart offence contributed to the resurgence, and Rangiora were forced to take their leading scorer off with foul trouble. In the third and fourth quar-ters the game was predict-ably tight with both teams making scoring runs and the lead changing several times. However, with 13 seconds to go and with a sideline possession, Waimea ran a play and kicked the ball to shooter Amber Brooks who nailed the jumper with four sec-onds on the game clock, putting Waimea up by one. Rangiora called a timeout

and had a chance to score but they fumbled the ball and couldn’t get the shot away in time, leaving Waimea the victors by one point, 58-57. The crowd and team erupted as they knew this was the team to beat.The final was a one-sided affair against Ashburton College and going into the second half Waimea was up by 30 points. The coaching staff were able to try some different combi-

nations and all ten play-ers saw court time in the final. Ashburton came back in the fourth quar-ter but it wasn’t enough. The Waimea girls ran out eventual winners, 66-50. The team now heads to Secondary School Nation-als in Palmerston North in the first week of the school holidays: September 29th – October 4th, where they will compete against the top North Island teams for the title of NZSS Champ.

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One of Nelson’s most versatile cyclists, Brenda Clapp, thought she had done it all when it came to bike racing, but this Sat-urday she faces a new challenge when she lines up in the all-women Spring Chal-lenge adventure race near Hokitika.Brenda has competed in a variety of road and mountainbike races on an intriguing selection of bikes including single-speeds and tandems. Although she will be getting back on her tandem mountainbike for Sat-urday’s team’s multisport race the big dif-ference will be that the person on the back will be blind.But Brenda isn’t expecting that to slow them down. Brenda’s blind team-mate, Wellington’s Neelu Memon, is a super-fit athlete having been the first legally blind person to complete the Coast to Coast in 2012 and last month climbing Africa’s highest peak, the 5895 metre Mt Kiliman-jaro.“She has raced on a tandem on the track at the Paralympics and she’s done the Coast to Coast so she’ll be really fit,” Brenda says. “It will just be a matter of communicating with her all the time we are riding and let-ting her know what’s coming up.”Neelu lost her sight after contracting a rare autoimmune illness and lapsing into a coma for four months when she was 16. She used sport to challenge herself dur-ing a lengthy rehabilitation and now the 30-year-old races competitively in road and track cycling and multisport events.Brenda will be the latest in a line of Nelson athletes and adventurers to team-up with Neelu. Spring Challenge co-organiser and world championship-winning adventure racer, Nathan Fa’avae, paddled a kayak across the Cook Straight with Neelu in 2012 while Peter Coeland and Sue Baillie climbed Kil-imanjaro with her last month.It was Neelu’s association with Nathan that led to her contacting Brenda about pilot-ing a tandem bike in the Spring Challenge. “Neelu rang Nathan and said she needed a new challenge and he suggested that she could do the Spring Challenge,” Brenda says. “She needed a pilot for the tandem so Nathan contacted me.”

Brenda says she and her other team-mate, Wellington’s Amy Hamerton, will also have to guide Neelu on the trekking stag-es probably using short bungey ropes at-tached to their arms.“This is going to be a big challenge and I’m really going to be relying on the support from my two team-mates,” Neelu says. “In all the oth-er races I have done I have been able to train specifi-cally for the event.“But with this one we don’t find out where we are go-ing until the night before. We don’t know where we are going or what the ter-rain will be like so it’s re-ally going to push me to the limit. “Communication will be really important especially on the bike. I’ve ridden a tandem on the track a lot but I’ve only been on a mountainbike once. “It’s going to be quite scary because the terrain will be so rough. It will be a whole new challenge.”

Although Brenda and Neelu have not had a chance to train together, that won’t be a problem. Brenda is a vastly experienced bike rider and has been training on her tandem mountainbike with friend Heather Bates, who is the same size as Neelu, to get used to her weight.

Race co-organiser Jodie Fa’avae says Neelu is a “real goer” and predicts that she will be able keep up with the fastest competi-tors. “These races always come down to team-work and that will be even more impor-tant for Neelu. There will be times when she will have to slow down because of the terrain but she has really good support, es-pecially on the bike with Brenda.”Brenda’s team, Limitless With Support, is competing in the six-hour section of the race which also has a three and nine hour version. The Spring Challenge has at-tracted 1068 athletes who will race in 356 teams maintaining its record as the coun-try’s biggest adventure race.Jodie says that Nelson’s Sophie Hart and Susie Wood and Canterbury’s Fleur Paw-sey, who finished second last year, are likely to start as favourites to win the nine hour race. Nelson’s R and R Sport team of Ingrid Richter, Eloise Fry and Elina Ussh-er will also be one of the fastest teams.“The course will probably suits a strong team like R and R and Ingrid is a really good navigator. It’s going to be a really good race between those two teams - it will come down to who’s best on the day.”

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with Libby 021 0326476 or [email protected])CONCERT: 7pm Sat. 11 Oct. Join Nelson Bays Har-mony presnts a fun-filled musical world tour, featur-ing NZs top women’s barbershop quartet & visiting Sweet Adelines from across NZ. Tickets $10 from Club Waimea; by ph: 5481769; or online www.nel-sonharmony.org.nz. Seats limited so be in quick!Walk with Us fundraising auction (shoes in pri-mary sxchools) drinks & canapes Tues 28 Oct at 6.30 pm Waimea Old Boys club rooms Gladstone Rd. Tickets from Haven Realty 8 McGlashen Ave, Richmnd or call Anne Marie Teece 027 544 8255, Jill Taylor 021 027 98424EVEN MORE FUN WITH 3 BALLS. Have I got your attention? We are a small & very friendly group of mainly mixed seniors which meet each Tues am at Hope for Petanque.We’d love to have new members. No kit needed, play with our balls. Have fun, live a little. Ph: David 544 0416FASHION CENTRAL & MADE FOR MEN Fash-ion Parade Fri 3rd Oct 7pm, Nick Smith’s Mtg Rooms, 544 Waimea Rd. Fundraiser St Francis Church. Tickets incl tea/coffee/cake/entertainment $15 from Lesley 5474433, Lemon Tree Lane Straw-bridge Square or WOW & Classic Car MuseumMarching Girls aged between 4 & 9 years required for an Introductory Team starting training soon. Please Ph. Jodie, Marching Nelson’s Coaching Coor-dinator on 547-5117 for more information.NEW DRAMA CLASS with Nikkie Karki! 10 - 12 yrs. Develop basic performance skills & acting tech-niques. You will create a piece of theatre as an en-semble & perform this alongside experienced actors at the Enchanted Evening in December. Enquire or register at www.bodyinspace.co.nzNelson/Tasman Endometriosis Network invite you on Mon. 22 Sept 7.30pm Contour Roofing 41 Ven-ice Pl Stoke to hear Ange Palmer, Clinical Medical Herbalist “Happy Hormones & Herbal Medicine” addressing fertility, energy & health with good living.

All welcome Gold Coin Donation. Info Ph 5441724 New Angie’s AquaFit on Thursdays. Starts 11th Sept. Suitable for all levels from beginners to the well seasoned. Get ready for summer. Lose weight & tone up. Thurs 3.30pm-4.30pm, $7 Ngawhatu Pool , Stoke Angie 547 0198Hira Dark Sky Party. Thurs. 25 Sept at Hira School. Warm drinks, sausage and fish wraps available on sale from 6PM as school fundraiser, Star gazing with Nelson Science Society , Astronomy Section & sky maps provided from 7PM, gold coin donation. Indoor astronomy lecture if bad weather. Paul [email protected]@Richmd Library Paintings by Mer-edith Thorpe exhibition, Richmd Library ‘til 30 Sept.Greenacres Golf Club Grandfathers Tournament 25 Sept. Tee off time 10:30. $10 Entry Fee - Entries Close 18 Sept. Email entries to [email protected] Potters in Hope are having a Wednesday morning class and start an evening class Tuesday, Oct 14, suitable for all levels. Bring an apron. Enquir-ies [email protected] or 5423727.Annual festival at Nelson Lakes to raise money for emergency services. Stallholders invited - Festival Nelson Lakes , St.Arnaud ,Sun 18 Jan. 2015 - contact [email protected] (03 5211999)Richmond Kindergarten Fundraising raffle: A ticket is drawn each day in Sept: Tickets $2 each. Great Prizes. To buy a ticket call Di at Richmond Kindergarten 5445588 or Jacinta Boyd 021 269 7256Plunket Baby Bonanza Sat. Oct 18 9am-12pm Hope Hall, Richmond Sell your pre loved children’s clothes, toys & nursery items . Stall bookings now open, ph Lisa 5424496 or [email protected] Cathedral Christmas Tree Festival 18– 22 Dec. ‘14 If interested please call 5481008 or email: [email protected]’s not far away! Try the NEW RICHMOND PILATES LUNCHTIME CLASS - Wed from 12.35 to 1.25pm. Flatten your tummy, ease back pain, im-

prove flexibility, starting 20 August.REGULAR EVENTSCrisis Pregnancy Support offers a free confiden-tial service to support women with an unplanned & unwanted pregnancy. Call St Luke’s on 5481858 or 0800004277 to arrange an appointment with a reg-istered health worker who will work with you to help overcome the barriers to continuing your pregnancy.Tiny Tots, a free, fun introduction to stories, songs, active movement & rhymes for preschoolers & their caregivers. Tuesdays 10-10.30am Children’s Area, Richmd Library during term time.SPACE welcomes first time parents & their babies aged 0 – 12months - weekly sessions include op-portunities to meet other parents, discussions on child development & parenting, music & activities. Contact Marie Lenihan 03 545 2017, 0274052174 or [email protected] Mac User Group. Monthly meetings at Con-stance Barnicoat Room Library Richmond. Mac us-ers, including users of Apple devices welcome. Refer to www.nbmug.org.nz for details or call 5473408.ALLIANCE FRANCAISE Join us on Fridays 4:00-5:45pm at La Gourmandise, 276 Hardy St., for in-formal French conversation. All welcome whatever your level of French. www.af-nelson-tasman.org.nzLEARN to Speak with Confidence - gain skills in communicating, join POWERtalk Waimea. Meet-ings held 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month in Stoke, 7-9 pm. Ph: Helen 035483893 or Yvonne 5446350. www.powertalknelson1.wordpress.comCycling group for fun & fitness. Age 40 to 60ish. Meeting twice a month for 30 to 50km bike rides with a coffee stop. All welcome. Contact Helen 027 366 0692. Leave a message or send a text.NELSON TASMAN BEEKEEPERS Club meets first Wednesday each month 7pm Waimea Lounge Richmond A&P Showgrounds Lower Queen St Richmond New members are welcome to attend. www.nelsonbeekeepers.org.nz

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99% Dust Free All Wooden Flooring Residential & Commercial Prestige Timber Floor Laying Your choice of Coatings

[email protected]

Dave 0274 296 669A/H (03) 541 9777

0800 455 141

Member NZ National Flooring Assn.

269 Queen St Richmond. Ph 544 6603SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

Carseats | Push Chairs | High ChairsCots | Porta Cots | Bassinets

Mobility Scooters | Walking Frames Lift Chairs | Wheelchairs | Power Chairs

mobility4you

Baby&Mobility HIRE

MOBILITY

544 0203Phone orders welcome

Sundial Square Richmond Open 7 Days 11am - Late

TAKEAWAY

BRAKE OR CLUTCHEst. 2006

DRIVEWAYS

Computer Problems? For the best service in town call or visit

548 0007 16 Halifax Street

We do call outs and remote support too

Call a Geek www.callageek.co.nz – since 2005

COMPUTERS

HOME LOANS

First home buyers • PurchasersRefinancing • Investment PropertiesGuarantor lending 100% loans

Phone 548 8590

Soul Oasis

022 609 0088Supporting your

healing and growth

• Energy healer

• 20+ years experience

• $40 per hour

HEALINg

• Leaks• Repairs• Maintenance• ReRoofs• New Roofs

Ph: 538 0824Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes

roofing requirements for over 10 years

Stoke

ROOfINg

ELECTRICIAN

New Homes • Commercial Rural • Retail • AlterationsPrompt response is our priority

FREE Mileage - conditions apply

24hr Service

542 2120027 542 4473

[email protected]

lawnmowingweedeatinggardening

FREE Quotes

Atawhai to Wakefieldand everywhere in between

Call Simon545 1000021 223 3135

LAWNMOWINg

Certified Mac Technicianwww.mac111.co.nz

Ph: 0275481618

iPhone - iPad Screen Repairs

Apple Computer Repairs

APPLE REPAIRS

SUIT HIRESOLAR

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

Smart Solutions for Smart People

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

03 544 8059www.nzsolar.co.nz

Your solar specialists

AUTOMOTIvEACCESS EQUIP

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

REACH NEW HEIGHTSPh 544 3985

21 Elms Street, Wakatu Estate,Nelson

WE WILL DELIVER

•Registered drainlayers (Residential & Commercial)

•Sewage treatment - design, supply & install

•Video camera & drain inspection

•Excavator & truck hire•Residential & rural earthworks•Retaining walls, house slabs,

commercial concrete

Phone 03 543 8243

Drainage &Construction Tasman

Ltd.

Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing$85

Steve Fletcher

AUTOELECTRICS

HEAT PUMPS

®

SOLAR

ARBORIST

Adam Brumwell

Painting- Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying - Waterblasting - New & Old Work - Fully Qualified Tradesman - Obligation Free Quote

027 671 8417Call Adam

or 544 9415

Adam Brumwell

Painting

- Exterior/Interior- Airless Spraying- Waterblasting- New & Old Work- Fully Qualified Tradesmen- Obligation Free Quote

Call Adam027 671 8417or 544 9415

AUTOMOTIvE

PAINTER PAINTER

Locally owned & operatedQuality Workmanship

Phone: 544 9700

CLEANINg

MADE FOR MEN

Richmond Suit Hire

for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977

MADE FOR MEN

Richmond Suit Hire

for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977MADE

FOR MEN

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for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977

STORAgE

• Low prices• Secure storage• CCTV Surveillance

• Inside car storage• Self drive truck hire• Staff on site

Size & Price List available at www.tasman-storage.co.nz

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Ph 544 4306

TASMANSTORAGETASMAN

STORAGE

HANDYMAN

MARINE

CLEANINg

Call or Text for a Free Quote in Nelson, Stoke or Richmond

021 0290 7223

Fence panels/Trellis/Gatesrepaired or made.Plasterboard repair

Deck repairs - StainingHedge trimming

Mowing - Yard clearing Chipping/Mulching

Water blasting

No job too smallVariety of services at reasonable prices

Discount for Grey Power Members

Jon 4 Jobs

Call or txt for a Free Quote

021 0290 7223Fence panels/Trellis/Gates

repaired or madePlasterboard Repair

Deck Repairs - StainingHedge Trimming

Mowing - Yard ClearingChipping/Mulching

Water Blasting

No job too small - Reasonable pricesDiscount for Grey Power Members

The Outboard Shop• Outboard servicing &

repairs• All makes and models• Electronics Installation• Trailer Repairs

Dennis Ellmers Certified Technician105 St Vincent Street

Mob: 027 7474 566Ph/Fax: 03-548 7858

[email protected]

AL FRESCOGarden & Property

Contact us today!Andrew & Wendy Neame021 255 6163 / 544 0444

• Landscaping + Fencing• Pre-Sale Garden Tidy Up• Lawn Care & Mowing• Gardening• Hedges & Treework• Green Waste Removal• Section Clearing• Handyman Services• Chipping Greenwaste• Stump Grinding• Mowing Services for Large Sections

HOME LOANS

IT’S A GOOD TIME TO GROWAt Financing Futures we help you find the best home loan to suit your requirements. Our sta� have expertise across a range of finance options and this free service will ensure you get the right deal and the right advice.

You can come to us or we will go to you – appointments available all hours by arrangement.

PHONE 022 186 4965 238 Songer Street, Stoke 7011

Terms & conditions at www.skinnypropertymanagement.co.nz

if you move or list your rental with us.

Ph 027 541 9165

Management fee 6.9%

$300 CASH

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

House washing

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Roof treatments for mould, lichen, moss, algae

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Gutters cleaned out

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Paths, decks, driveways

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Ant, spider, cockroach control

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Chimney cleaning

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Cell: 0220 649 822A/H 547 7856

plasterboard stopping

waterblastingwallpapering

new & repaintsinterior & exterior

airless spraying

027 430 274215 Leicester Street, Stoke, [email protected]

GARDENING

All garden work undertaken. Specialising in complete

garden make-over’s

For free advice or estimate call

Mobile: 022 1225013E: [email protected]

OLLIE

Planning Construction Planting Maintenance

SageLandscapesthe wise choice

AUTOMOTIvE

You can be assured of MTA standards of service

everytime.

10 Poutama St, Richmond(off Gladstone Rd)

544 8388

Your only MTA Auto Electrician

in Richmond

Ph 548 7655155 Trafalgar St

(opp Westpac)

For all women’s & men’s alterations

come and see the experts

NelSoN TailorS

MeNSwear

Deck FencePro&®

paint, oil & stain restoration

Specialising in therestoration and

staining of all decks.

www.deckandfencepro.co.nz

021 130 4130Call Now%

FREEQUOTE

DECKS

ALTERATIONS

gARDEN TOOLS

www.dynamicduo.co.nz

Dynamic Duo

022 689 7076Cleaning Services

• Bond cleans• Reg Domestic Cleans• Window Cleans• Spring Cleans

CALL APRIL FOR A FREE QUOTE

Sheep Shearing• Shearing, crutching etc, small or large mobs

• Own shearing trailer provided

• Fencing, stockyard building, repairs, etc

03 543 20290279 188 210

Grant Berkett

SHEARING

Building Repair and Construction

maintenance, commercial fitout, decks, fences and hard landscaping

Prompt ServiceContact Ian on

Mob 027 284 3957 or (03) 547 2242

INTERIOR SEWING

BUILDER

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DIGGERS

PANEL BEATER PROPERTY

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

Call Tony Johnston

90 VANGUARD STNELSON PH: 548 3954 027 548 3954

DRAINLAYER

TRAINING

PAINTER PAINTER

TRAINING

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

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

Sept:Oct:Nov:Dec:

25, 26, 277, 16, 17, 18, 28, 306, 11, 20, 21, 222, 11, 12, 13

CLEANING

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

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

544 8059

Maintenance Blocked DrainsDomestic WorkNew HousingIndustrial PropertiesLeaking Taps & Pipes

••••••

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

Carpet cleaning professionalsCarpet, rugs & vinylCarpet stainsUpholsteryMouldPest control

24/7 phone: 03 548 2831 [email protected]

Hot water extraction carpet cleaning

www.enviro.co.nz

IICRC internationallyqualified

ELECTRICIAN

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

www.rowandronelectrical.co.nz

4 Ernest Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electricians

Domestic & Commercial Wiring

PV Solar expert

Maintenance & Repairs

Ltd

AGRICULTURAL

PLUMBER

Specialising in small jobs and maintenance

plumbing

• Renovations• Kitchens

• Bathrooms4 Coach Pl, Brightwater

0275 423 343A/H: 542 3343

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

GARDENING GAS STAYS

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

24HR - PH: 544 5723 MAIN ROAD APPLEBY

BRANDS - SERVICE - FINANCEParts and Service for ALL makes

and ALL models

24HR Call Out

Watch and Clock Repairs

Rod Clark qualified watchmaker

At Benjamin Black Goldsmiths176 Bridge Street, Nelson

(opposite Graham’s Trading Post)03 546 9137

www.benjaminblack.co.nz

● Overhauls● Repairs● All watches

and clocks

WATCH REPAIRS WATERBLASTING

FLOOR SANDING

ELITEFLOORING SERVICES

Over 20 years Experience

99% Dust Free All Wooden Flooring Residential & Commercial Prestige Timber Floor Laying Your choice of Coatings

[email protected]

Dave 0274 296 669A/H (03) 541 9777

0800 455 141

Member NZ National Flooring Assn.

269 Queen St Richmond. Ph 544 6603SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

Carseats | Push Chairs | High ChairsCots | Porta Cots | Bassinets

Mobility Scooters | Walking Frames Lift Chairs | Wheelchairs | Power Chairs

mobility4you

Baby&Mobility HIRE

MOBILITY

544 0203Phone orders welcome

Sundial Square Richmond Open 7 Days 11am - Late

TAKEAWAY

BRAKE OR CLUTCHEst. 2006

DRIVEWAYS

Computer Problems? For the best service in town call or visit

548 0007 16 Halifax Street

We do call outs and remote support too

Call a Geek www.callageek.co.nz – since 2005

COMPUTERS

HOME LOANS

First home buyers • PurchasersRefinancing • Investment PropertiesGuarantor lending 100% loans

Phone 548 8590

Soul Oasis

022 609 0088Supporting your

healing and growth

• Energy healer

• 20+ years experience

• $40 per hour

HEALINg

• Leaks• Repairs• Maintenance• ReRoofs• New Roofs

Ph: 538 0824Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes

roofing requirements for over 10 years

Stoke

ROOfINg

ELECTRICIAN

New Homes • Commercial Rural • Retail • AlterationsPrompt response is our priority

FREE Mileage - conditions apply

24hr Service

542 2120027 542 4473

[email protected]

lawnmowingweedeatinggardening

FREE Quotes

Atawhai to Wakefieldand everywhere in between

Call Simon545 1000021 223 3135

LAWNMOWINg

Certified Mac Technicianwww.mac111.co.nz

Ph: 0275481618

iPhone - iPad Screen Repairs

Apple Computer Repairs

APPLE REPAIRS

SUIT HIRESOLAR

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

Smart Solutions for Smart People

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

03 544 8059www.nzsolar.co.nz

Your solar specialists

AUTOMOTIvEACCESS EQUIP

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

REACH NEW HEIGHTSPh 544 3985

21 Elms Street, Wakatu Estate,Nelson

WE WILL DELIVER

•Registered drainlayers (Residential & Commercial)

•Sewage treatment - design, supply & install

•Video camera & drain inspection

•Excavator & truck hire•Residential & rural earthworks•Retaining walls, house slabs,

commercial concrete

Phone 03 543 8243

Drainage &Construction Tasman

Ltd.

Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing$85

Steve Fletcher

AUTOELECTRICS

HEAT PUMPS

®

SOLAR

ARBORIST

Adam Brumwell

Painting- Exterior/Interior - Airless Spraying - Waterblasting - New & Old Work - Fully Qualified Tradesman - Obligation Free Quote

027 671 8417Call Adam

or 544 9415

Adam Brumwell

Painting

- Exterior/Interior- Airless Spraying- Waterblasting- New & Old Work- Fully Qualified Tradesmen- Obligation Free Quote

Call Adam027 671 8417or 544 9415

AUTOMOTIvE

PAINTER PAINTER

Locally owned & operatedQuality Workmanship

Phone: 544 9700

CLEANINg

MADE FOR MEN

Richmond Suit Hire

for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977

MADE FOR MEN

Richmond Suit Hire

for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977MADE

FOR MEN

Richmond Suit Hire

for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977

STORAgE

• Low prices• Secure storage• CCTV Surveillance

• Inside car storage• Self drive truck hire• Staff on site

Size & Price List available at www.tasman-storage.co.nz

74 Gladstone Rd, Richmond & 481 High St, Motueka

Ph 544 4306

TASMANSTORAGETASMAN

STORAGE

HANDYMAN

MARINE

CLEANINg

Call or Text for a Free Quote in Nelson, Stoke or Richmond

021 0290 7223

Fence panels/Trellis/Gatesrepaired or made.Plasterboard repair

Deck repairs - StainingHedge trimming

Mowing - Yard clearing Chipping/Mulching

Water blasting

No job too smallVariety of services at reasonable prices

Discount for Grey Power Members

Jon 4 Jobs

Call or txt for a Free Quote

021 0290 7223Fence panels/Trellis/Gates

repaired or madePlasterboard Repair

Deck Repairs - StainingHedge Trimming

Mowing - Yard ClearingChipping/Mulching

Water Blasting

No job too small - Reasonable pricesDiscount for Grey Power Members

The Outboard Shop• Outboard servicing &

repairs• All makes and models• Electronics Installation• Trailer Repairs

Dennis Ellmers Certified Technician105 St Vincent Street

Mob: 027 7474 566Ph/Fax: 03-548 7858

[email protected]

AL FRESCOGarden & Property

Contact us today!Andrew & Wendy Neame021 255 6163 / 544 0444

• Landscaping + Fencing• Pre-Sale Garden Tidy Up• Lawn Care & Mowing• Gardening• Hedges & Treework• Green Waste Removal• Section Clearing• Handyman Services• Chipping Greenwaste• Stump Grinding• Mowing Services for Large Sections

HOME LOANS

IT’S A GOOD TIME TO GROWAt Financing Futures we help you find the best home loan to suit your requirements. Our sta� have expertise across a range of finance options and this free service will ensure you get the right deal and the right advice.

You can come to us or we will go to you – appointments available all hours by arrangement.

PHONE 022 186 4965 238 Songer Street, Stoke 7011

Terms & conditions at www.skinnypropertymanagement.co.nz

if you move or list your rental with us.

Ph 027 541 9165

Management fee 6.9%

$300 CASH

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

House washing

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Roof treatments for mould, lichen, moss, algae

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Gutters cleaned out

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Paths, decks, driveways

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Ant, spider, cockroach control

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Chimney cleaning

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

A/H 547 7856 • 80 Neale Ave, Stoke, Nelson

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

• House washing • Roof & gutters • Moss & algae removal • • Driveways, paths & decks • Boats & caravans •

Cell: 0220 649 822A/H 547 7856

plasterboard stopping

waterblastingwallpapering

new & repaintsinterior & exterior

airless spraying

027 430 274215 Leicester Street, Stoke, [email protected]

GARDENING

All garden work undertaken. Specialising in complete

garden make-over’s

For free advice or estimate call

Mobile: 022 1225013E: [email protected]

OLLIE

Planning Construction Planting Maintenance

SageLandscapesthe wise choice

AUTOMOTIvE

You can be assured of MTA standards of service

everytime.

10 Poutama St, Richmond(off Gladstone Rd)

544 8388

Your only MTA Auto Electrician

in Richmond

Ph 548 7655155 Trafalgar St

(opp Westpac)

For all women’s & men’s alterations

come and see the experts

NelSoN TailorS

MeNSwear

Deck FencePro&®

paint, oil & stain restoration

Specialising in therestoration and

staining of all decks.

www.deckandfencepro.co.nz

021 130 4130Call Now%

FREEQUOTE

DECKS

ALTERATIONS

gARDEN TOOLS

www.dynamicduo.co.nz

Dynamic Duo

022 689 7076Cleaning Services

• Bond cleans• Reg Domestic Cleans• Window Cleans• Spring Cleans

CALL APRIL FOR A FREE QUOTE

Sheep Shearing• Shearing, crutching etc, small or large mobs

• Own shearing trailer provided

• Fencing, stockyard building, repairs, etc

03 543 20290279 188 210

Grant Berkett

SHEARING

Building Repair and Construction

maintenance, commercial fitout, decks, fences and hard landscaping

Prompt ServiceContact Ian on

Mob 027 284 3957 or (03) 547 2242

INTERIOR SEWING

BUILDER

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