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Book lovers make the most of bargains Hundreds of bookworms have been feasting in Founders for their annual book fair, with thousands of pre-loved novels, tales, stories and magazines going for cheap. The Founders Book Fair has been going for 25 years straight and is expected to bring in $100,000-plus for the development of the park. It is run by a team of keen volunteers, or “sorters” as they call themselves, having sorted through thousands of donated

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Queen honours Nelson stars Six Nelsonians have been honoured by the Queen for their services to health, sport, arts, Maori, search and rescue and the community. Former Network Tasman chairman Ian Kearney was made an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to

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business and the community. Jennifer Black, chair of the Nelson Marlborough Health Board was acknowledged for her services to health, by becoming a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit. She was joined by champion lawn bowler

Jo Edwards, Colleen Marshall for her services to the arts, Waihaere Mason for his services to Maori and Sherp Tucker for his services to search and rescue. Brightwater man John Harwood, who is also chair of the Nelson A&P Association, was also recognised for his services to the

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books since this time last year. Spokesperson Karen Clark is expecting at least 2000 people to visit Founders Park during the duration of the fair, which runs until Sunday afternoon. “They say 1000, but I’d like to hope we’d get 2000 or 3000. It looks like it’s going to be a good year again,” she says. “We’ve been putting the books into banana boxes and we probably had 200 more banana boxes full of books this year than last. There’s just thousands and thousands.” This year’s fair started with a hiss and a roar on Saturday morning, with many people queuing at the door, and car parks near the windmill entrance hard to come by. Steve Halliday of Stoke was at the fair within the first hour and says he’s been several times before. “I like to look for the old books and I’ve

bought a few in the past. I don’t go to the library anymore because I just come here and buy all my books for the year,” the Stoke man says. “Today I’ve bought the first edition of War and Peace.” Gillian Farrell of Dovedale had also been to the fair numerous times, saying she had been six years in a row. “The variety of books [brings me back every year]. You can always find something you weren’t looking for at the beginning. I tend to look for science, gardening or humour, but I just look around and pick up things I like.” Many of the other visitors have come from across New Zealand, including Jackie and Peter Smart who make the trip from Christchurch every year. They say they’ve made great friends from the book fair, who they hoped to see again, and that they stay in the region for nine days while it’s on. The Founders Book Fair is open from 10am4:30pm daily, until Sunday June 10.

NEw BoXING PRESIDENT: Nelson man Steve Mitchell was last week voted in as the new president of Boxing New Zealand. He will lead a new executive including vice-chair Andy Powell. Steve has previously been a national selector, coach and manager, and says he’s “looking forward to some positive change” with the organisation. DRUG ChARGES: Forty-eight people across Tasman will be facing charges as a result of the annual cannabis recovery, Operation Lucy. This year 5266 plants were recovered, along with a further 17kg of dried plant material. Police also seized firearms and ammunition, along with $10,000 in cash.


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It’s been a busy two weeks for the local fire service with three major fires, two of those involving cigarettes. Thankfully no one has been injured, but with winter officially underway and more people turning their heaters on and getting the fire cranking, the public need to be smart in order to prevent further emergencies. Senior station officer for Nelson, Craig Davies, says it’s been a busy time for an area that is generally “pretty fire safe”. “The level of fire safety education is pretty high in the Nelson area but we need to make sure we keep it high,” he says. “People certainly need to be pretty vigilant in winter time. Everyone is locked up inside with the fire going. We have a heater rule to make sure everything is a metre away, which is another good one to remember.” The first of the three major fires in the last two weeks occurred when a 73 year old Stoke man fell asleep with a lit cigarette in his hand. He managed to get out of the house with just

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Greenie designs ‘sustainable scooter’ Nelson’s Ross Mathews is a joiner and a greenie, so it made sense that when he decided to design and build a motorised scooter it would be powered by electricity and made from wood. And now the eco-friendly design seems to be catching on with Ross receiving a lot of interest in the custom-made scooters which he has just started producing in his workshop in Nelson. Ross has only made “just over a dozen” of the Spectrum Scooters and has already sold half of those, mostly to buyers in the North Island. “I used to ride motorbikes so I’ve always been interested in that sort of thing, so I decided to design a

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scooter that fitted with a sustainable theme. I make the frame out of imported plywood that comes from sustainable forests and it’s powered by a lithium ion battery which last about two hours and recharges in four.” Ross says he buys the bike parts, such as wheels and brakes from Village Cycles, as well as the electrical components but makes the rest himself. It takes around three days to produce a scooter which with the battery which is carried in a small back pack weighs 19kg.

Ross says the bikes have a top speed of just over 20 kilometres an hour and are classed as a twowheeled recreational device so can be ridden either on the footpath or road. Riders are not required to wear a helmet. “Some people think that 20 kilometres an hour isn’t very fast but it’s fast enough on a scooter. It’s ideal for commuting on the cycleways around Nelson and you can also fold it up so you can put it in the boot of your car and take it anywhere,” Ross says. Ross also makes the scooter without the electric motor that can be used as a kick bike. The electric scooter costs $1699 while the unmotorised version costs $499.

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Stolen cross found at beach A memorial cross stolen on the 20th anniversary of a deadly car crash has been found at Tahuna beach. The cross belonging to the Tasker family went missing on the 20th anniversary of the crash that killed Ross Tasker. His daughter Karina Tasker was devastated at the time and appealed to the public for help to find it. Last week Nelson man Steve Williams says he was reading the article in the

A piece of the recovered memorial cross, stolen from Tahunanui Drive. Nelson Weekly and wondered if a piece of broken wood his daughter found could have been a part of it.

“My four year old daughter found a piece of wood with the name Tasker on it. I thought it was the name if a boat.” Steve got in touch with a very happy Karina who confirmed it was a piece of the cross. Karina says she will keep the broken cross and has pushed ahead with plans to erect a steel cross where the old one once stood. “I’m so happy, it means a heck of a lot to me.”

Big turn out for chook show

Feathers, fowl and farmyard smells sum up the Nelson Poultry and Pigeon Association show at Hope hall. Club president Peter Lyall, says the purpose of the show is for people to get together and compare their breeds of poultry, and to find out if their breeds are up to New Zealand show standards. “We had a good crowd of people coming through. It’s really good to see that we’re getting a lot of support from the public and exhibitors.” Peter came out on top, with his birds winning the best fancy bantam and the best game bird, which were also the two largest sections of the day. Next weekend eight Nelson poultry breeders will be heading up to the New Zealand national show in Palmerston North with high expectations for their birds.

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Nelson College for Girls' saxophone quartet Emma Johnston, Hannah Logan, Alice Reade and Stacey Jordan get in some practice before the secondary schools’ chamber music contest tomorrow night. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Musicians prepare for chamber music contest The next generation of chamber musicians will be on display this Wednesday when 13 ensembles, involving 58 students, perform in this year's Nelson-Tasman district finals of the New Zealand Community Trust Secondary Schools Chamber Music in the Baptist Centre in Nelson. Contest organiser Clare Monti says groups of three to eight musicians will be given 15 minutes to perform between one and three pieces of music. The performances will be judged by Wellington pianist Richard Mapp with groups also having a chance of qualifying for the national finals. However, Clare says the national qualifying standard is extremely high and it is a number of years since a Nelson group was selected for the finals. Clare was a member of a group that fin-

ished runner-up in the national finals in 1993. "We have some very good young musicians in Nelson but the winner of our district contest doesn't get automatic entry into the national finals. They select the top 12 groups from around the country so usually there's quite a few from Auckland - the standard is very, very high." Clare says the groups, some of which are made up of students from more than one school, have been rehearsing for weeks for the contest. The contest is presented annually by Chamber Music New Zealand and is the only nationwide chamber music competition for secondary school musicians and composers. It starts in the Baptist Centre at 193 Bridge Street at 6pm. Entry is free for students and $5 for adults.

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Teacher makes gift baskets for others During the past few months some early childhood teachers around the country have received gift baskets, vouchers, magazines subscriptions and other goodies to recognize hard work – and it’s all thanks to another early childhood teacher, Rebekah Cook. Rebekah has been an early childhood teacher since 1997 and says it’s an extremely important job, but one that can be emotionally and physically demanding. She is a firm believer that a happy teacher equals a happy child. So late last year, she started an initiative called Happy ECE Teachers, which sends gifts to deserving teachers to thank them for their contribution to early childhood education in their community. Rebekah, who works at Early Learning Centre in Richmond, is the sole funder of the initiative, and nominated herself for the Pride of New Zealand Awards in a bid to raise the profile of Happy ECE Teachers, and to send more “thank yous” around the country. “Teachers can have the best resources, the best facilities, but if they’re not passionate and motivated, then the best outcome for the children is not going to be achieved,” she says. Weekly “I saw the awards in an article Nelson in the Weekly and someone told me I should enter, so I thought ‘why not?’ I didn’t really expect to hear anything so I was quite excited when I heard I was

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A descendant of one of the honorary policemen killed in the Wairau Massacre on June 17, 1843, wants the Europeans and Maori who died in the conflict to be remembered in a memorial service at the site of the incident, near Tuamarina in Marlborough Twenty-two men from Nelson and between four and nine Maori died in the incident, which was the first major clash between Maori and British settlers after the signing of the Treaty of Wait- A drawing of Nelson Church Hill fortified on October 9, 1843, months after angi in 1840. Fighting broke out after the Wairau Massace. Photo: Nelson Provincial Museum, Bett Loan Collection: a group of 47 special constables from 314792. Nelson attempted to clear Maori off them. "fourth service". their land under orders from the New "We also need to remember the people "The police swear an allegiance to their Zealand Company and the wife of Ngati who died on both sides. It is important country and are armed, so they are reToa chief Te Rangihaeata was shot. to recognise both the European and garded as returned servicemen and Although there is a monument in the Maori graves." women. But there were losses on both Tuamarina Cemetery on the hillside Roland has already approached the Nel- sides so we need to remember the Maoand four unmarked graves son RSA and Nelson may- ri who died too - that has to happen." on the banks of the Tuaor Rachel Reese about the Derek says "there needs to be some furmarina River, Nelson's proposed memorial and ther preliminary work done", but he Roland Wadsworth wants commemorative service would like to see a memorial in place a more fitting memorial to and says they were enthu- for a dedication and commemorative the men and women who siastic about the concept. service for next year's anniversary of died in the conflict. He also plans to discuss the incident. "My great, great grandfathe proposal with the Mar- Maori historian and author John Mitchther William Northam was lborough District Council ell, of Nelson, expects that iwi would be a Nelson policeman and he and Iwi and hopes the first interested in supporting the proposal was the second person shot memorial service will be for a memorial service as long as it is John Bamforth lost in the conflict," Roland held on June 17 next year. conducted in an "even-handed way". arm in Wairau Massasays. "He was buried with "This incident was a very John, who along with his wife Hilary, cre 1843. Photo: Neltwo other policemen in an notable and sad event in has written a number of books on the son Provincial Museunmarked grave - there are the history of Nelson. The history of Maori in Nelson and Marum, Copy Collection: three other graves there as service should include the lborough, says it was important to reC405. well and they also found mayors and police from member that up to nine Maori died at four Maori skeletons. both Nelson and Marlborough." Wairau, in a "debacle" that was sparked "It's been over 170 years since the inci- President of the Nelson Marlborough by the greed of the New Zealand Comdent and to date no remembrance ser- Westland RSA Derek Nees, says they pany. vice has been held for these men. They support Roland's campaign to com- John he could provide four names of were policemen and they died serving memorate the policemen who died at the Maori people killed at Wairau for their country and we should remember Wairau because the police are the RSA's the memorial.

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Having a party/event/function? Call our photographer 548 4949 or 027 548 4948 Bidi Holani, Jenna Irons, Neisha Woodward and Sharon Stockdale at Scissor Art on Wednesday.

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Matt Phillips and Drew Fahey at the Sprig & Fern on Saturday night.

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This week the hugely popular Founders Book Fair started with huge crowds. We were there snapping some of the happy shoppers. We also popped along to the Sprig & Fern on Saturday night and we have some photos from Scissor Arts Breast Cancer awareness evening on Wednesday. Remember, if you’d like us to come and take photos at your event or party give us a call on 548 4949 or you can email us at editorial@ nelsonweekly.co.nz. See you next week.

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Jane and Bill Teasdale at the Founders Book Fair on Saturday. Phil Thompson, Paul Cousins and Matt Campbell at the Sprig & Fern on Saturday night.

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‘Heroes’ nominated for award: Awesome guys! Really proud of you. So very brave of you guys. Well deserved. Jae Walter. Good on you guys well deserved. Nalan Kali. Brave indeed - Kyle, you’re an inspiration. Caron Proctor. Yay-yah! Top job lads. deserved, much praise. Sharon May Patterson.

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Proud of you Kyle. Much respect. Laurence Max. They deserve it. you guys are heroes to the people of Nelson, and will never be forgotten by the family for doing what you did. Felicity Watson. Demand too much for cat trust: People seem to find it easier to put them down, shoot them or leave them to fend for themselves. Makes me sad in saying this - the SPCA wouldn’t help me with a neighbours cat that was stuck in a tall palm like tree on my family’s property as it wasn’t my cat therefore not my problem. We ended up calling the fire department who were more than happy to help. I also have another sad story about the SPCA but won’t put it up here. Marie Harrison. People need to wake up! It frustrates me seeing the same

people trying to give away kittens on the garage sale sites on Facebook. De-sex your pets. Stop getting free kittens where you will just let them breed instead of desexing. Go to the SPCA and get one that is de-sexed, wormed and micro-chipped. No wonder we have a crazy man in Parliament saying we need to register cats or start killing strays that wander into our yard. And instead of giving up your pet when you move, find a house that will allow you to have a pet. Pets are meant to be part of the family. Pets are meant to be for life! You don’t give them up just because your living situation changes. Julia Lines. They should all be fixed after one litter. Brenda Kenny.

It is not actually the SPCA’s job to take in your animal that you decide you don’t want anymore, they’re there to prevent and protect animals from cruelty. Some SPCAs around the country don’t take in any animals from owners at all, they only take strays. If your situation changes it’s your responsibility to re home your animal the SPCA is an absolute last resort. People act like it’s the SPCA’s responsibility to take their animal. It’s not. If they agree to take your pet they’re doing you a favour, one they have no obligation to do. It’s not hard to do the right thing and advertise your animal on Trade Me or elsewhere and find it a good home. Jazmin Torrance. I have four cats, all strays/wild or abandoned (they are all neutered and fixed at my expense), they don’t ask

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Wakatu Estate fire: Hope no one got hurt. And how ironic, a water blast company calling for help from the fire brigade when you’d think they could have got out the water blaster. Helen Patterson.

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Police search for wanted man Armed police continued their hunt for wanted Richmond man Terry Jones, searching an Upper Moutere property on Friday. Police have a warrant for his arrest and information to date suggests he is still in the Nelson area. Detective inspector Paul Borrell says police have executed a number of search warrants on addresses in the Nelson Bays area in recent days.

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“We are confident he had been at the address we searched today, however he had gone prior to our arrival.” Terry is wanted in relation to the discovery of drugs, drug manufacturing equipment, cash and a firearm at a Nelson storage facility. Anyone with information about him should contact police immediately. Anonymous information can also be provided on 0800 555 111.

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School choir rocks 'da Richmond Mall' Cutting through the hustle and bustle of evening shoppers last Thursday were the voices of the Nayland Primary School choir. This year’s Richmond Mall Rock da House has now seen six schools perform their own mini concerts, every two to three weeks in the Richmond Mall food court. This is in the lead up to the final three performances that are to be hosted by Motueka on August 18, 19 and 20. Richmond Mall Manager Belinds de Cler-

cq says although she was unable to watch the Nayland performance she has heard great feedback from customers as well as retailers. The next Rock da House mini concert will be held on June 5 at 6:30pm in the Richmond Mall when Garin College and St Paul’s choir will delight the public with their voices once again. These mini concerts will continue for the rest of June, every Thursday evening so drop in on your way home to hear some of the community’s talented youth.

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Police regularly receive reports from people in rural areas who have been targeted by thieves stealing stock from paddocks. Mostly the animals will be shot on site and then the best bits of the carcase taken and the rest left to rot in the paddock. This is a really hard crime to police because the thieves are operating in a vast rural environment and Police Officers simply can't be everywhere all of the time so the chances of being caught in the act can slim. We regularly have to rely on rural networks keeping an eye on activities in the valleys and back roads of our area. Up until recently the penalty for someone caught poaching was a maximum $500 fine. The value of the meat or animals being taken could easily be twice or three times that cost. The good news for farmers - and the warning for poachers - is that the penalties under the Wild Animal Control Act have been reviewed and made significantly harsher. The maximum penalty is now $100,000 or two years in prison. I sincerely hope that sends a clear message to poachers that their actions could have very severe consequences and I can assure them that Police will actively pursue any information in regard to alleged poaching. For all our rural readers, remember, if you see a person or vehicle in your area that doesn't seem right, get the registration details and give us a call.

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COMPANY The Bigger, Stronger and Better in 2014 After 18 years The Car Company is still on top. Despite a constantly shifting market, they remain a dominant force within the motor vehicle industry and are planning on maintaining this position with innovative thinking and a proactive attitude towards business decisions. In the last 12 months The Car Company has seen several changes, including the relocation of their head office from Vanguard St to their Rutherford St property. Rutherford Street now incorporates three premises, the commercial and recreational centre, their head office and the car dealership. Managing Director Shane Drummond took the opportunity to purchase the Rutherford St property, which has not

only expanded the company to two dealerships but gives him the chance to run the business from companyowned land. While Vanguard St is no longer head of operations, its new title as The Car Company Clearance Centre gives people a more cost-effective option when buying a car. Specialising in trade-in vehicles and a range of cheaper vehicles, they now stock around 35 cars that are on display and readily-available for viewing. The Car Company has also developed and invested in expanding their Tahunanui dealership. New offices have been erected along with the addition of a new garage and a larger area for stock. What was known as The Car Company Cheapies will be re-branded Car Com-

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2006 Mitsubishi Outlander G Spec

Also called a Z350. Has the big 3.5 V6 engine with stunning power and looks. Bargain.

Great value and popular 5 door hatch. Nice tidy car with good kms. Great features.

7 seats, sport model with 2.4 petrol V-tec engine, Stylish dark interior, factory alloys, body kit and tinted windows, fold down rear seats, Stunning look.

4x4, 7 seats, Only 62,000 kms, 2.4 petrol, Rockford sound system, reverse camera, paddle shift, rear seats that fold down. Immaculate.

5,888

$

Was $6,999

9,888

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Was $10,999

19,999

$

Was $20,999

7,999

$

Was $8,999

2003 Suzuki Swift

2004 Toyota Ist

2006 Toyota RAV4

2004 Honda Stream

Check this 5 door hatch out! Superb buying. 1300 and auto. Nice blue colour. Hurry!

Travelled only 44000kms. Very tidy, 5 door hatch fitted with the economical 1.3 VVT-i engine.

2.4 litre, 4wd, 76,000 kms, grade 4.5 so in immaculate condition for age and mileage. Great look in pearl white with tinted windows and stand out, alloy wheels.

2 litre S model, 7 seats, chain drive engine. Spacious wagon with good height off the ground, fold down rear seats. Dual airbags, ABS brakes.

9,888

$

Was $11,999

Was $27,999

21,444

$

9,999

$

Was $11,999

Was $27,999

26,999

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2002 BMW 325i

2003 Mercedes-Benz C32

2005 Nissa Tiida

2006 Mitsubishi Triton GLS

Powerful and smooth luxury car fitted with the 2.5 6 cylinder engine. Packed with features.

AMG and a truly stunning car with stunning performance. 3.2 V6 Kompressor.

Only 29,000 kms, dual airbags, ABS brakes, 5 stars out of 6 for fuel rating, reverse and side camera, Excellent value for money here.

4x4, 5 speed manual, 3.2 turbo diesel, only 79,000 kms, Looks great with nudge bar, tinted windows, factory alloys and tinted windows. Immaculate condition.

PLUS MANY MORE!

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1995 Mitsubishi Lancer

2005 Nissan Note

2007 Holden Captiva CX

2002 Toyota Prado VX

This is a 1 owner car (local Nelson lady) and is a little beauty. It features the 1800cc overhead cam engine, and an automatic transmission. The cam belt has just been changed.

Great colour!! Just the thing for nipping around town. A five door hatchback with easy access, presented in a stunning deep blue with alloy wheels. A refreshingly modern small car with economical 1500cc engine.

7 seater 4x4, 2.0 Litre diesel, automatic, NZ new, 8 airbags, cruise control, tow bar, metallic gold.

8 seater, 3.0 Litre ICTD, 4 wheel drive, 6 airbags, climate control air con, NZ new, tow bar, roof rails, cruise control, metallic silver.

9,888

$

Was $11,999

7,444

$

Was $9,999

Was $21,999

18,444

$

Was $19,999

16,888

$

2004 Nissan Teana

2005 Mitsubishi Colt

2005 Mitsubishi Outlander

2009 Nissan Caravan LWB

Late model, low mileage, and presented in a beautiful blue colour, this Nissan Teana is a stylish luxury saloon packed with safety and comfort features. Low, low kms and 4 airbags for safety.

Smart looking late model Mitsubishi Colt hatchback, with low mileage. Nice blue fabric interior with wood accents. Looks great in cool white with 5 star alloys. Very economical too with 5 out of 6 star rating.

4WD, 2.4 Litre petrol, automatic, 7 seater, only 39,000km, alloy wheels, air conditioning.

2000cc petrol, automatic, long wheel base model, no cambelt to replace, Only 71,000km, metallic silver.

9,888

$

Was $10,999

6,666

$

Was $7,999

Was $29,999

27,888

$

Was $22,999

21,777

$

2004 Mazda Axela

2000 Honda Odyssey

2009 Toyota Hilux SR5 Double Cab

2009 Ford Falcon XR6 Utility

Smart looking vehicle, twin air bags and ABS for safety. 1500 engine for economy. Automatic gear box with tip tronic technology for driving ease. And the handling, styling and interior top it off.

2.3 litre 4 cylinder VTEC engine linked to a four speed automatic gearbox. This combination gives tremendous fuel economy, performance and reliability. This is Honda’s most popular people mover with seating for 7

4x4, 3 Litre ICTD, automatic, colour coded canopy with side opening windows, tow bar, alloy wheels, metallic gold.

4 Litre six cylinder engine with automatic transmission, cruise control, tow bar, alloy wheels, metallic silver.

8,888

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Was $10,999

9,888

$

Was $11,999

Was $21,999

19,999

$

Was $17,999

16,888

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2002 Volkswagen Golf GTi

2008 Suzuki SX4 Super low KMS

2000 Toyota Hilux SR5 Double Cab

2008 Mitsubishi Triton Single Cab

Wow! This is a beauty, looking really sharp in metallic silver over alloy wheels. A fast, sporty, good handling 5 door sedan with a turbocharged 1800cc powerplant. It has low mileage, and yes, it goes as good as it looks!

Very popular family sized sedan. Economical, late model and very nice to look at. It has 4 air bags and a rear view camera. What more could you ask for if you are looking to update or add another vehicle?

4x4, 3.0 Litre turbo diesel, 5 speed manual, hard lid canopy, alloy wheels, NZ new, Bridgestone desert dueller tyres, air con.

2WD, 2.4 Litre petrol, 5 speed manual, tonneau cover, nudge bar, tow bar with tail light protectors, air con, ABS brakes, one Nelson owner.

10,888

$

Was $11,999

Was $11,999

10,111

$

Was $24,999

23,444

$

Was $15,999

15,666

$

2007 Suzuki Swift

2006 Nissan Wingroad

2008 Toyota Hiace Regius

2008 Mitsubishi L300 SWB Van

Late model XS model Suzuki Swift, featuring alloy wheels, airconditioning, CD player, and presented in blue. Gorgeous colour! This is a really nice looking car, with a chain driven overhead cam 1500cc engine.

This 2006 Nissan Wingroad is absolutely stunning with paint that gleams in the sun and the alloys that really complete its look. Powered by an 1800 cc engine there is plenty of power under the bonnet.

3 Litre Turbo diesel , automatic trans, tinted windows, ABS brakes, remote locking, metallic silver

2.4 Litre petrol, 5 speed manual, roof racks, NZ new, central locking, popular model.

PLUS MANY MORE!

Tahunanui

1 Tahunanui Dr

Ph: 539 6285

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COMPANY The Bigger, Stronger and Better in 2014 Last month Shane Drummond, accompanied by Richmond manager Ben Brownie, returned from a buying trip in Japan. The trip not only gave Ben experience in buying stock but provided The Car Company with an additional 95 cars in preparation for their birthday sale, which began on Friday. Every car in every dealership will be on sale, which is “pretty powerful” says Shane, considering the size of their stock goes well over 400 vehicles. Shane himself is in constant contact with a huge network of suppliers locally, nationally and internationally, and because of this they have the means to stock so many cars, buy a lot more and, because of their range, they sell more. This makes them a stronger and more effective car dealer than many other outlets. The breadth of their contacts, and the fact they are continually buying cars around the country, means they can always locate a specific vehicle for their clients. The Car Company celebrated more success when they were named SsangYong’s dealership of the year for 2013. “That’s pretty exciting for us,” says Shane. “For a little dealership in Nelson to be at the premium of a distributor.” The Car Company are proud to be the sole distributor for the top of the South Island for the Korean manufacturer SsangYong, and stock a comprehensive range of new and used vehicles. SsangYong has also taken on the LDV van distributorship, making

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The Car Company an LDV franchisee, which continues to be a successful line of vehicles. Community support has always been a vital part of The Car Company and this year a charity drive in association with More FM will gift a generous 10,000 dollars to a worthy community cause. “We are obviously a massively community-orientated company and we like to keep the support that we do local,” says Shane. “We support lots of community things like basketball, cricket, rugby, women’s refuge and the list goes on. I’m one strong believer that you earn your money locally and spend your money locally.” The Car Company is itself strongly supported by a loyal staff: several of the 22 staff having been with Shane for well over 10 years. “That’s very rare in the car business, for people in such volumes to be staying with one company. They’ve realised we look after our staff and we’ve got an extremely great bunch of staff.” They are a great asset to the company because service is paramount and The Car Company pride itself on employing knowledgeable, customer-focused and dedicated people, who strive to maintain the best standard and reputation for the company. The Car Company also offers their clients extra options with their own finance and insurance company, so you don’t have to go anywhere else to complete your car buying process.

Congratulating

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The team at the Money Company offer a unique scenario, with competitive rates and comprehensive solutions to suit customers’ individual needs. “We don’t take investments and put people’s money at risk, all we do is loan it out and it’s local and extremely competitive, just the same way that we sell cars.” The future of The Car Company will be shaped by their commitment to “keep on keeping on”. “My huge philosophies are that we back ourselves, that we don’t except failure and we take risks,” says Shane. “We’re proactive and extremely innovative. We don’t just look locally at what we’re doing. By going to Japan we are updating the market and researching what’s happening because the car market is continually changing with government regulations and rules. We have to react to those.” The Car Company’s expansion is aided by other elements including their website, TradeMe and other forms of social media. By moving with the times and maintaining a proactive approach to their business, The Car Company aims to provide clients with the best service and deals available in the industry. For more information on The Car Company visit their comprehensive website at www. carcompanynelson.co.nz

2001 Honda Civic

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5 door hatch. 1.5L engine. Roomy, nice driving hatch. Airbags and ABS brakes.

2002 Honda Stream

4,888

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7 seater, 1.7L engine. Very popular people mover and very good value.

2004 Volkswagen Beetle

6,666

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Look at this price! Ironic, Beetle in bright yellow. ABS brakes & airbags.

1999 Holden Astra

4,888

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NZ new. 5 speed manual and a very tidy car. Powersteering. 1.8L

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Nelson’s longest standing bed specialists we sell sleep. Nelson Beds don’t just sell beds, they are the only locally-owned and operated designer and manufacturer of inner sprung mattresses and base sets in the Nelson region. The friendly team believes that buying a bed should be a pleasant experience and they will go out of their way to make sure it is, custom designing your bed to suit, resulting in a sleep you won’t

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remember at a price you won’t forget. When it comes to getting a good night's sleep it is important to get the right fit for you. At Nelson Beds you receive personalized service, where the friendly team ask all the right questions to get to the bottom of what is keeping you up at night. Each bed is made using orthopaedic designs drawn from the latest in bed research and the very best in construction technology. The end result? You’ll walk away with a tailormade bed to suit your needs. Regardless of your needs, a custommade bed doesn’t have to be expen-

All of this for only $205 for 2 people! 100% locally owned & operated

Only $70 per person!

Upgrades available on request at an extra cost. Please book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Phone: 03 5278027/Free-phone: 0508 KIMI ORA or email info@kimiora.com to BOOK NOW! Find us at: 99 Martin Farm Rd, Kaiteriteri, Motueka 7197.

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sive. Nelson Beds are able to offer competitive, factory-direct prices, with all the benefits of being a local manufacturer. We will work with you until you are happy and have the perfect night’s sleep! Katz coffee cart doesn’t just have delicious food such as homemade burgers and crispy chips, they also have fresh coffee and milkshakes. Milkshakes that remind us all of what it’s like to be a kid again! A Nelson icon next to The Warehouse, and fully mobile offering out-catering for functions from markets to sporting events etc, Katz is a great place to check out for coffee, fresh sandwiches, yummy burgers and so much more! You can smell the coffee before you see it. Centrally located in The Warehouse complex. It’s the perfect place to stop for a well-earned coffee or burger, or to get in touch with your inner child and have a milkshake!! Contact Kathy on 027 444 3628 and talk about

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your next function! When it comes to care, Kensington Court is second to none, with 20 years of providing quality care and assisted living. You’ll find Kensington Court tucked away off the main road in Stoke. The well established, boutique retirement facility has serviced the community consistently since the doors were first opened in 1994. From small beginnings as an empty paddock in 1992, Kensington Court has flourished into the purpose-built rest home, hospital and retirement village it is today. With a team of 70 staff they can accommodate you for rest home, hospital, studio, apartment and villa living, working with you to met the individual needs of those who live there. They welcome any enquiries into their apartment/studio /villa living, hospital and rest home. The Ultimate in independence, the Ultimate in care! Visit them at 18 McMahon St, Stoke, Nelson or phone 03 547 9444.

100% locally owned & operated

WE arE HErE To HElP! 218 Trafalgar St Phone 546 8471

Kat’z Coffee & Food Opening Monday to Sunday 8:30am until 4pm

For functions call Kathy 027 444 3628

www.sharkclub.co.nz

Fresh Sandwiches Delicious coffee Pies Amazing Burgers Milkshakes 100% locally owned & operated

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Celebrating 20 years of superior care in our community Come and check us out next to the warehouse !

Buying a bed should be as pleasant as the peaceful sleeps you have in it! Our helpful friendly staff offer sound advice on an extensive range of locally manufactured beds at factory direct prices N E L S O N

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A Nelson icon on Bridge Street for the last 14 years, the Shark Club is Nelson’s best venue for people of all ages, be it playing a few games of pool on one of their 9 topof-the-line pool tables or having a dance on their roomy dance floor, there is a little something for everyone. There is always something going on at The Shark Club, On Wednesdays, they have Nelson’s longest running pool comp with cash and bar tabs as prizes, Thursdays they have live Acoustic Rock with Ithaca and Friday and Saturdays they have live Dj’s and great live entertainment. The main strength of The Shark Club is that it’s a safe and friendly place for locals to indulge in and a welcome distraction for students and likewise in Nelson. There is true Nelson hospitality to enjoy on a regular basis. Shark Club Nelson is also pleased to welcome our new manager Craig Seelen, who comes to us with extensive experience in The Nelson hospitality sector. Come introduce yourself to Craig - who knows, he may even shout you a beer! Like Shark Club Nelson’s facebook page for up to date gigs and offers. For functions or enquires, call them on 03-5466630 What is Montessori? It’s a method of education pioneered by the world-renowned educationalist, Dr Maria Montessori. It is highly recommended around the world

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as its teaching methods are based on the principal of ‘follow the child’. The staff at Nelson/Stoke/Kauri Montessori are qualified and experienced educators with a strong commitment to the philosophy and ongoing professional development. This environment nurtures your child's individualised, self-directed learning within a mixed age group, ranging between 2 1/2 and 6 years. We support your child’s learning through their interests, whilst offering a variety of interactive activities within the centre and utilising the input of our wider community. The lunch program gives children the opportunity to become fully involved with the preparation and serving of their food, and provides important practical life skills and sustainable practices. Nelson/Stoke/Kauri Montessori is a great facility to help your child gain a love for learning and sense of self-motivation.

respect and discretion but, if you prefer, they have an online store at www.bkinky. co.nz where you can find out more and order from their extensive range of quality products.

If you’re feeling frisky, make your way to Be... Adult Boutique at 18a Vanguard St. They stock a range of adult movies and toys to fulfil your desires, from the tame to the adventurous, catering for couples as well as singles. Come in to discover passions you never knew you had. You will be treated with

time, heating your home with a fire is still the most energy efficient and cost effective way to keep your family and home warm and dry. Owners Murray and Bev Sinclair

Still burning strong after 55 years. For 55 years P & M fireplaces have been keeping Nelsonians warm and, even after all that

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are your one-stop fire shop, the family business can advise you on the right fire for your home. The original owners of P & M Fireplaces, Barbara Perkins and John Muddle, started the business in 1956 and have since moved on, however the original name remains well-known today as a reliable and trustworthy business who get the job done right. Over the years, P & M fireplaces have worked to keep local Nelsonians warm and look after our environment, overhauling the business and offering new, clean air compliant products to keep Nelson’s air fresh - while still keeping the cost of heating down for local families. Murray’s family take great pride in the business, his daughter and son both work in the business with him, learning from the best and offering great customer service, from advice, installation to servicing. P & M Fireplaces have so much historical experience that they can still get parts for your 1960s fire, now that’s truly standing the test of time. If you need to heat your home or service your fire, call Murray and the team at P & M Fireplaces.

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How does it benefit your child? We encourage independence, self-motivation, a love of order, develop concentration, self discipline, respect for oneself, others and the environment, desire for freedom & choice, and a love of learning.

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What do we offer? Qualified Montessori and Early Childhood educators Education with families in partnership 20 hours ECE for 3, 4 & 5 year olds Half & extended days: 8.45-1 & 9-3 Indoor & outdoor activities Variety of excursions Low child teacher ratio Lunch programme approved by the heart foundation Where can you find us? Come visit us at 61 Marlowe St, Stoke - Ph: 547 1022, 87 Atawhai Dr (Founders Park) - Ph: 546-8768 or 39 Tukuka St, Nelson - Ph: 548-9186. Call Nissa on 021 175 6477 to enquire/observe a session. Limited vacancies available.


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Club Waimea 345 Lower Queen St Richmond Ph 543 9179

Club Waimea 345 Lower Club Waimea has so much to offer, andQueen are giv- Street ing you the opportunity to become a member and Waimea enjoy has all so themuch benefits Club to offer.of Wetheir wouldwonderful love you to become afacilities member and the chance to use our wonderful facilities and andtake friendly atmosphere. Enjoy their friendly atmosphere, enjoy our pricing, eat at the very competitively pricing, eat at the very competitively-priced priced bistro or restaurant and take part in the many sports that are bistro or and available for restaurant as little as $1.00 per take week. part in the many Take the time check out Club Waimea and we’re sure you will not be sports thattoare available, for as little as $1.00 per disappointed. the call changeout yourClub life today. week. Take Make the time totocheck Waimea, Join Club Waimea and enjoy more for the rest of your life. they’re sure you won’t be disappointed. Make the call to join Club Waimea today. Our Club has a Code of Conduct and we expect Our Club has a Code of Conduct and we expect our Members and our members guests adhereyou to these. Guests to adhere and to these. Wetowelcome to join Our in the Club’s activities. staff will welcome youjoin and your friends and friendly Our stafffriendly will welcome you to in the help you enjoy your time with us club’s activities and help make your time with us enjoyable.

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Club Waimea 345 Lower Queen St Richmond Ph 543 9179 squash or a bit of line dancing? Meet up for morning tea, break into smaller groups, rotate activities and then rendezvous for lunch, or simply plan your day to suit your needs. Club Waimea has even more to recommend itself to potential members. It encompasses regular entertainment, a gaming room, caravan park, TAB and several rooms available for private functions. Their 400 capacity hall is perfect for any event and adaptable to suit your requirements. Hire of the hall includes a fully equipped bar, dressing rooms, a sound system, plenty of off-street parking and a catering team, if required. You could also take advantage of the two meeting rooms. Capable of seating up to 60 people they are ideal venues for small

Club Waimea has everything going for it, with a range of great facilities to host any event and a huge selection of activities on offer to keep you busy. The Club itself provides guests and members with a friendly, welcoming and communityminded atmosphere. It’s a place you can come to meet new acquaintances or catch up with old friends, at the bar or the Barnicoat Bistro. The Club Waimea bar is open from 11am onwards and the bistro is now open from Thursday to Sunday from 12pm noon onwards. Their strong and active membership means they can offer a huge variety of sports and social groups. Bring in your own team for a day of activities ranging from cards to darts, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, pool and snooker, or for more action why not try

Clubs and activities to join at Club Waimea Pool

Rob Barnett

021 076 8726

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training sessions, club meetings, and business meetings. For a warm and friendly place to have your next function, or if you’re looking for a place to socialise over a drink or a game of darts, then Club Waimea is definitely the place to accommodate you. Located at the lower end of Queen St, Club Waimea is behind the medical centre and opposite the Richmond racecourse. To join the club, sign up with the friendly reception staff at the Club Waimea office. Club fees are: $80 for doubles, $45 for single, $45 for corporate and $20 for junior.

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The new look Stitchcraft store at 270 Queen Street, Richmond and inset just some of the huge range of stock available. complete craft kits that include everything you need to complete the item. Stitchcraft really is heaven for creative people and, with a website on the way, Tanya’s business can cater to those as far out as Golden Bay and Murchison. “Once people get an idea of what’s in the shop they will be able to access the website and use the online option. It will get bigger and bigger as I get more loaded on to it. People in Golden Bay and Murchison, who haven’t got access to a store like this, can tap into it online.” The website will show a wide selection of the shop’s stock and will also keep customers up-to-date with new products. Tanya and her staff don’t simply sell you fabric and buttons, they welcome the chance to share their knowledge and experience on any problem you might have. Visit Tanya and her friendly, helpful team at Stitchcraft at 270 Queen Street. They are open Monday to Friday in the winter from 9am-5pm, and in summer from 9am-5:30pm and Saturday 9:30am-12.30pm.

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I am not a great fan of a garden that is completely native, but this week I visited just such a garden and I haven’t stopped thinking about it. I have always been of the opinion that natives and ornamentals made good bed fellows. Each having their own characteristics of form and foliage. Ornamentals offer a diverse variety of floral shape and colour. And this can continue throughout all the seasons, depending on what you choose to grow. So there you are, enjoying foliage colour which can change as the season progresses, lovely floral displays which can turn into attractive berries, and so on. In the native department there is again foliage colour that will change, there are also berries that follow flowers, and seed heads on some of the grasses can be quite magnificent. So when I visited this garden my eyes were opened startlingly wide. The garden started off as being totally flat, with a stream running through it, as straight as a die. Bruce, who created this garden wanted to make contours and even small hillocks. So, at some considerable expense, soil was brought in by many a truck load, and gently sloping wide pathways were created. The width being determined by enough space for two people to walk comfortably side-by-side. This enables pleasant and easy conversation, without the stop-start manoeuvring involved with a narrow pathway. After the rolling contours were developed, he set to and sought advice regarding what native plants would suit his site and conditions. The area is subject to surprisingly strong wind draughts and this had to be taken into consideration with the selection of suitable plants. As it

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turned out a wide selection of natives were suitable for this garden, as they are quite adaptable to adverse conditions. Bruce loves ferns, but he had to be dissuaded from using these as the conditions were not suitable. But a wonderful collection of natives were gathered together. These included various Sophora varieties [he is keen to attract native birds to the garden.] To please his wife, who wanted some pretty flowers, Hebes and Leptospermums were included. Then for foliage colour, a selection of Coprosmas was added along with some Pittosporums. For foliage interest, a collection of Corokias with divaricating and sometimes thought of as tangled growth and Pseudopanax which has to be seen to be believed, such is the diverse array of foliage. Some grasses were also included, such as Anemanthele lessoniana, and Chionochloa flavicans, which should not be confused with Chionochloa flavescens. Once again the result of obtaining advice before planting. If you are in doubt about what and where to plant, do seek advice. It will save you heaps in time, trouble, and dollars. Bruce did, and he has been rewarded with a garden that has all the atmosphere that one could wish for.

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Nelson set the pace The Nelson College first XV rugby team look on track for a home semi-final – which might seem crazy, with nine rounds still to play. It’s pretty perfect reading for the new-look side, with five wins from five games, including two key away victories against heavyweights St Bede’s College and Marlborough Boys College. There’s just one other undefeated team left in the competition, Christchurch Boys High school, and Nelson will host them in two weeks time. First they have Lincoln High School at home this Saturday. Team manager Peter Grigg says the Christchurch Boys High School match will be vital, as the front runners start to eye a home semi-final. “It’s always nice to take the travel factor out of it and play in your home turf.” He wasn’t surprised by how well the young team was doing this year, and says it’s a Nelson College centre Tima Faingaanuku makes testament to the hard work that has been put a break during Thursday’s match. Photo: Gavin Hadfield/Shuttersport. in.

IN BRIEF fooTbAll: AMI Nelson Suburbs have done the near impossible, beating Cashmere Technical 1-0 in Christchurch. It is the first time since June last year that Cashmere has lost a match, and was the first time in 12 Mainland Premier League games that the defending champions haven’t collected maximum points. Suburbs’ next match is against secondplace Western at Saxton Field on Sunday. rUgbY: Stoke will be holding their club day at Greenmeadows this Saturday, with all of their teams playing at home. The day will be headlined by the Car Company division one match between Stoke and Waimea Old Boys, which kicks off at 3pm. The division two team will also be taking on Waimea Old Boys, and the women’s team will also be at home.

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development of my rugby, this is the best place for me to be,” the 23 year old told Chiefs.co.nz. Tevita emulated Liam’s sentiments. “The environment is unreal and the whole team are a great bunch to work with,” he says. Tevita has made three appearances this season, including a start in round one.

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New Zealand Super Rugby teams, with backs Tom Marshall and James Lowe also on their books. Liam has played six games for the Chiefs, making his debut off the bench against the Highlanders in Hamilton in March and the Nelson number eight is thriving in the Chiefs culture. “At this stage of my career I feel for the best

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The Chiefs will still have at least four Tasman Makos in their ranks next season, with loose forwards Liam Squire and Tevita Koloamatangi resigning with the franchise for a further two years. The Chiefs, who are the defending champions, have the largest contingent of Tasman players out of all of the five

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editorial@waimeaweekly.co.nz It’d be hard to convince Erik Panzer that anywhere other than the United States is the perfect pathway for a top athlete and someone wanting a top education. When it comes to increasing his football skills on the pitch, and expanding his knowledge off it, Erik believes it’s USA all the way. The 20 year-old is back in Nelson for a month after completing his second year at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, where he studies psychology and plays centreback for their soccer team, the Bobcats. He will be one of three guest speakers at Sport Tasman’s US College Sports Scholarship Information Evening this Friday, where students, parents and coaches can learn more about life as an athlete in the American college system. Erik, who will be joined by middle distance runners Craig Lautenslager and Josie Wilcox on Friday, had achieved nearly everything he could as a teenager in New Zealand football. He was a regular for Nelson Suburbs in the Mainland Premier League, led Canterbury United to the ASB Youth League title, and made his ASB Premiership debut for Canterbury United.

Footballer Erik Panzer will be speaking at Sport Tasman's US College Sports Scholarship Information Evening on Friday. Photo: Phillip Rollo. But the US had always appealed to him as a place where he could extend his football career and get an education at the same time. “My parents had always stressed that education was important and I always understood why. Injuries happen and even if you go pro at the age of 18 you can always get cut. So it was a very appealing option, the fact I had a US passport helped too,” the former Garin College student says. After moving conferences, Quinnipiac had

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their best season ever in 2013/14, reaching the first round of the NCAA Championship. Erik was gifted an NCAA ring to remember the team’s efforts, but despite losing to tenth-ranked University of Connecticut, it was a moment he’s unlikely to forget. “It was a place no one in the school had ever gone; no one in the programme had ever gone. They sent up five busloads of supporters from school, we had a good 500 fans and there were 3500 people in the crowd,” he says, describing the biggest

football game of his young career. Erik says his Bobcats team played to their game plan perfectly but still couldn’t overturn their much-fancied opponents, losing 2-1. “We kept on fighting but we just couldn’t break it. That’s where the journey ended but it was our first time ever going into the national championship draw. For the school it was huge. It was a moment that all students live for.” Erik says the entire season last year was a highlight for him, and he thrived in a back four that had some of the best defensive stats in the country. "We were number seven in the country for clean sheets and number 13 in the country for goals against, and those are things we can hang on to." Now back in Nelson for a few more weeks, where he is playing for Nelson Suburbs, Erik put his hand up to help speak with young Nelson athletes about his US scholarship and how they can follow a similar path. "People need help sometimes, they don't know the process. I just felt there was an opportunity to inform others that have the potential and there are so many opportunities out there. We're just giving an insight into the younger generation to hopefully help them on their way." Erik says each athlete has a different story, living in different cities, playing different sports, and gaining their scholarship through various ways. "It's just something they can hear and want to pursue."

Nelson's title hopes slip

Saturday's loss to Waitohi means that Galbraith Nelson appear unlikely to retain the Bayleys Tasman Trophy. However, co-coach Kade Heke believes they can still take out the Car Company division one competition, as they close in on a semi-final spot. "I think on our day we can beat any team, we've got the backs and the forwards to do it," he says. Kade says Saturday's 33-15 loss was a classic "game of two halves", with Nelson unable to contain the dominant Waitohi forwards in the first 40 minutes. "We played a lot better in the second half. They just dominated us in the first half with their roll-

ing maul from the lineout. We struggled to combat it really," he says. "Their forwards are definitely their strength and they play well as a unit." Waitohi remain the only unbeaten team left in the Tasman Trophy, and with Wanderers and Marist drawing 13-13 at Trafalgar Park, they already have one hand on the trophy. Having won the Tasman Trophy twice in the past two years, Kade says the team was disappointed to miss out this year. "Definitely gutted. We gave it everything though." Nelson will host Marist on Saturday, with the match likely to be at Trafalgar Park, kicking off at 3pm.

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Home course golfers dominate tournament

It was three Greenacres golfers who dominated the Taylor Timbers Waimea Golf Championship on their own course, with Tom Dasler, Henry Ludbrook and Natalee Read the big winners over the weekend. Natalee, representing Greenacres, was named ladies champion, winning by four shots to card a two-round 164. She was also the overall net winner, her handicap bringing her score down to 142 over the 36-hole event. In the men’s section, Tom, also of Greenacres, won the championship with a score of 145 over two rounds.

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editorial@waimeaweekly.co.nz He won in a three-hole-playoff with Queenstown’s Dong Young Kim. Henry tallied 150 over two rounds, but his -10 handicap brought his score down to 140, giving him the overall net title. While the championship titles were the most prestigious, there were bigger prizes for the net winners, enabling competitors of all skill levels to be in with a chance. The tournament was robbed of some the

Taylor Timbers Waimea Golf Championship winners were Tom Dasler, Natalee Reed and Henry Ludbrook. region’s top players, with Ryan Chisnall and Blair Riordan currently competing

at the Mexico Amateur Stoke Play Championship, and women’s number one Katrina Manaena out injured. However, tournament director Sue Taylor says it was another splendid weekend for the tournament, which has been running annually since the 1940s. “It was a fantastic weekend. We had 90 entries, with most of those coming from all around the Nelson and Tasman region,” she says. “We were so lucky with beautiful weather and the course was amazing. It was a very successful tournament and everyone really enjoyed it.”

Schools march towards nationals

The road to nationals is proving a lot tougher for the Nayland College first XI, despite beating Waimea College on Thursday. Nayland, Nelson, Waimea and Marlborough Boys College are chasing just two spots for the New Zealand Secondary School Football Championship, and the four schools will spend the next few weeks competing against each other to find out who the two qualifiers will be. Nayland, at their weakest in the last decade, managed to win the game after they put one goal past Waimea shortly after their goalkeeper was shown a red card, even though Waimea dominated most facets of the game. In the round’s other match, Nelson beat Marlborough 2-1 during their annual exchange, held in Blenheim on Thursday.

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Stoke SeniorS: Weds June 4: Italian Lunch at midday. Cost: $12. Please book. Don't forget to wear the green white & red colours! Entertainment by Tagliatelli @ 1.30 pm; Thurs June 5: Talk on Public trusts, Power of Attorney & Wills from Stevens Orchard Law Firm @ 1.30 pm; Tues June 10: In-House QUIZ. 1.30 pm. All welcome. $3 entry; Weds June 11: The Highlights sing popular hits of the 50's & 60's @ 1.30 pm $3 admission. Most weekly concerts/events start @ 1.30 pm with admission charge of $3 (unless otherwise stated). This includes Entertainment & Afternoon Tea in the Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Stoke. Ph: 547-2660, email: stokeseniors@xtra.co.nz WriterS At LUnCHtiMe: Anyone interested in writing is welcome, Wed 4 June, 11.30am-1.30pm, The Prince Albert Hotel, 113 Nile St. Guest speaker at 12.30pm Cliff Fell, poet & creative writing teacher. Free. Chrissie 546 9818. SoBA SoCiety of Beer AdvoCAteS: Wed 4 June, if you enjoy craft beers & home brewing, meet others with a similar interest at Royal Hotel, Bridge St from 6.30pm. More info Peter 927 6237. foreSt & Bird/Friends Nelson Haven & Tasman Bay joint celebration. Perrine Moncrieff Memorial Lecture: David Melville: Wader Ecology: Conservation & Management. 6.45pm 6 June Victory Comm. Centre RSVP maccam@ts.co.nz CHUrCH GArAGe SALe: Sat 7 June 8.30-12noon. Kitchen & glass ware, books, records, furniture, pictures, sewing, home handyman & gardening gear, etc. Plenty of bargains for everyone at this annual event. St David's Church Hall, 11 Florence St, Richmond. 544 8452. renXUe teaching Sat 7 June. Topic: "Improve your relationships" KOHA. Marianne 546 8584 E: bmtc@xtra.co.nz fUndrAiSer: Nelson Indoor Bowls Association Garage Sale, Sat 7 June, 9am, Warnes Stadium, Songer St. Bargains for all. Contact K. Forsyth 547 7485. GettinG to knoW tHe BiBLe Better - Seminar 3 - Origins and history of the Bible. Sun 8 June, 7.30pm Victory Comm Centre. All Welcome - supper provided - RSVP: 0800 252 757 GreenHiLL & GoLden BAy orchestras combine to give a concert, Stoke memorial Hall, 2pm, Sun 8 June. Music ranges from Sullivan's Gondoliers to Beethoven's King Stephen overture. $10 entry, children - gold coin. Ph 927 9237. toUr to MiyAZU JAPAn in oCtoBer 2014: Public Info Sessions, Nelson Public Library Activity Room, Sun, 8 June 2-2.30pm & Wed 11 June 5-5.30pm. Lyndal McMeeking, Nelson-Miyazu Sister City Association on (027) 255 7562 or email lyndal-richard@xtra.co.nz neLSon trAMPinG CLUB welcomes you 8/6 Wainui Track, Med, $17, Ross 5380064. 9/6 7.30pm Club Nite, Nelson Int. School, Chris from Nelson MTB club. 15-16/6 Sawcut Gorge/Cape Campbell, easy, $40, Chris 547 6628 LivinG ALone afternoon tea, Mon 9 June, 2pm in the Cathedral Quiet room. tALk on CoPyriGHt: Paula Browning from Copyright Licensing Ltd will speak. Tues 10 June, 6pm, Prince Albert Hotel, Nile St. All welcome. Contact Chrissie, 546 9818. Gold coin entry. Preceded by announcement of results of Page & Blackmore Short Story Competition. SUrvivorS & tHriverS: Coffee, Cake, Chat & Connect. Tues 10 June, Beach Café. If you have cancer or are

supporting someone with cancer, come along & meet new people. Phone Cancer Society Nelson 539 3662 or info@cancernelson.org.nz for more information. AroHAnUi LeArninG CoMMUnity: Are you investigating choices for your child’s education? Meet others, share food & ideas for a democratic, holistic primary school opening in 2015 @ family potluck in FreeHouse yurt, Thurs 12 June, 5:30pm. Q&A session after 6pm. Free entry with drink. DemocraticSchoolNelson.co.nz WHenUA/ PLACentA PLAntinG: 1pm, 14 June behind the Centre of NZ. Access is from Branford Park, the car park on the left just before Jickells Bridge as you drive up the Maitai Valley. It’s a 20 min walk up a balloon marked track. For this family event just turn up with your whenua/placenta. Trees & spades are provided by NCC. This is a special day for all involved and is in memory of Lyndell Rowan, a lovely Midwife who would have embraced such an event. Bring a picnic. Any questions txt Aunouska 0211292519 free a/hrs Nursing Clinic: Tues 5.30– 7.30pm. Checks, assessments, info, blood pressure, minor illness, to access other services. 10 & 24 June and 8 & 22 July at Victory Com Centre or 17 June and 1, 15 & 29 July at Franklyn Village. Ph 546 8385 fAMiLy PortrAitS by PIPS PIX $20. Stoke Kindergarten Fundraiser. Includes 10”x8” print. Purchase additional photos from $5 or add your photos to CD for $30. Sat 14 June, Stoke Kindergarten. Phone/text Pip 021 255 5199 to book. $10 deposit required. friendS of neLSon LiBrAry tALk. Renowned ornithologist, David Melville, 'Travels with Godwits'. Nelson Library, June 15, 2:00pm, $2.00. Enquiries, Andrea 546 0403. Seniornet neLSon AGM: 18 June, 2pm, 11 Hastings St. Includes chairman's Annual Report, Annual Financial Report & the election of Officers. Ph: 545 0320. MeditAtion CLASSeS: All Welcome, June 20-21. Discover simple methods that will help you keep a calm & flexible mind throughout your day. Details: MeditateInNelson.org. CAnCer SoCiety neLSon AGM: Thurs 26 June, Eden Villa, 46 Manuka St. 7.30pm. Guest Speaker Roby Beaglehole, Principal Dental Office NMDHB. All welcome light supper provided. RSVP 539 3662 or info@cancernelson.org.nz HenLey kinderGArten QUiZ niGHt. Raising funds for a new shade cloth over our sandpit & new outdoor equipment. Fri 27 June, 7.30pm at 19th Nelson Golf Club, Bolt Rd, Tahuna. Tickets $10per person, Teams up to 8 people. Call 544 6908 to purchase tickets. “on SUCH A Winter’S dAy” with the Nelson Male Voice Choir. Sun 22 June, 2pm Old St John’s, Hardy St. Adults $20; Under 18 $5, Under 10 Free. Guest Artists “ Schola Musica”. Tickets available; Nelson School of Music, Rainey House; Summit Real Estate Stoke: Richmond Mall. reGULAr eventS tiny totS, a free, fun, introduction to stories, songs, active movement & rhymes for preschoolers & their caregivers. Tues 10-10.30am. Children’s Area, Richmond Library during term time. SMokinG CeSSAtion & Motivational Interviewing Courses for Health Professionals & staff from health & social service agencies. Ph Cancer Society 539

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3662 or email info@cancernelson.org.nz reLAXAtion & MeditAtion Tues 10.30am Fairfield House, Relax your body, calm your mind & make good friends. $3 donation to Cancer Society Nelson 539 3662 or info@cancernelson.org.nz GiGAtoWn neLSon: Join us on Twitter for discussions on local issues Tues 8.30-9.30pm. Use #gigatownnsn in all your tweets! Learn social media & have fun: Meeting at The FreeHouse first Tues of the month 5pm. Come along! www. GigatownNelson.wordpress.com ProBUS CLUB of Nelson City welcomes men & women as new members. Meetings held 2nd Thurs each month, 9.45am, Nelson Suburban Club. Phone Deirdre 547 4146 MondAy MoverS: Start the week with an enjoyable bike ride along the reserve & cycle tracks. 9.30am Mons. Ph TCC for info 548 6036. $2 per session tenniS doUBLeS: Sat, 1pm onwards, all levels catered for, Tahuna Tennis Club, Tahuna Drive. Mike 547 6562. yoUtH Week Corner @ the Richmond Library YA Area. Tues & Wed, 3.30-5pm. Find out about SVS Living Safe & Health Action Trust. Thurs 4-5.30pm Careers NZ. Free for teens. No bookings. neW! SoMA enerGy CLASSeS: Helping to restore your body's energy systems to their natural state of balance. Mons 1.45-2.45pm & Fri 9.45-10.45am. Richmond Town Hall. Carolina Kerridge, 544 4782 or email heartstream.therapies@ gmail.com. Come try a free class!" BAdMinton: Nelson Veterans Badminton. Thurs 7.30pm. Stoke Memorial Hall. $3 nightly. 30yrs and over welcome. Info Tracey 547 6460 or Janette 547 2366. SoCiAL tABLe tenniS: Saxton stadium. Mon 9am-noon, Weds 7-9pm, Fri 9-11am. First visit free. More info ph 5473005 or 5479479. MAH JonG: Thurs, Nelson Hinemoa Croquet Club rooms, Saltwater Creek Lane (opposite Anzac Park), 1-4pm - beginners welcome Ph: 548 7971. tHe nAyLAnd BAdMinton CLUB: Tues, Stoke Memorial Hall. 4:155:45pm. Ages 9-18. Racquets & shuttlecocks provided. $5 Casual or $45 for a term. Aimee Ph 545 6518 /027 697 9270 or Sue 547 2484 021 0250 2239. indoor BoWLS: Wakapuaka Club, Tues 7pm. Playing at Clifton Tce School Hall. Friendly active club for all ages. Equipment supplied. Fun & easy to learn. Coaching provided. Come & give it a try. New members welcome. Contact Fred 5483541, Brian/Kay 5450542 SinGLe? over 40? More men needed! Sick of eating home alone? Looking for fun, laughter, love? Come Dine With Us! An evening at Infused Espresso Deli 3 course meal phone 547 2868 for details! CrAft GroUP: Stoke Baptist Church, Main Rd (opposite Polstead Rd) 1st & 3rd Tues 10am. $1 per session. All welcome. Beryl 547 7971 or Janice 544 3929. WAiMArAMA CoMM. GArdenS welcomes volunteer gardeners now once a week, Weds 9.30am-12.30pm, cuppa included & produce to take home. Men in ACCord are looking for new members to join our harmony chorus. Do you enjoy singing? Then why not come along. We meet Tues 7:15pm, Club Waimea. Dave 540 2178 for more info. PALeo MeetUP GroUP. Interested in eating real food with a Paleo or primal template? Meeting 1st Sat of month at DeVille 2.30pm, other times as arranged.

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2014 Nelson Marlborough championships held at Nelson Waimea Gun Club 31 May and 1 June. High Gun: HOA Colin Waghorn 224 /235. A Grade Paul Black 218 /235, B Grade Grant Crosbie 215/235, C Grade Bevan Cochrane 169 /235 Ladies Kristy Havill 212/235 Juniors Kristy Havill 212/235 Veterans Ray Everett 216/235 25 Skeet: HOA Gavin Searle 25. A Grade 1st Colin Waghorn 25, 2nd Keith Van Asch 24, 3rd Ray Everett 24. B Grade Rick Spence 24, 2nd Murray Tait 23, 3rd Kelvin Ellison 23. C Grade Kristy Havill 25, 2nd Grant Crosbie 23, 3rd Murray Palmer 21. Categories: Ladies Kristy Havill , Juniors Kristy Havill 25, Veterans Keith Van Asch 24 Two Man Skeet Team 1st Rick Spence/Kelvin Ellison 47, Joint 2nd Keith Van Asch/ Vince Bailey 46 and Neil Simpson/Martin O’Connor 46. Five Man Skeet Team 1st Westland Province 115 2nd Nelson Marlborough Province 114 10 Pair Double Rise: HOA Hamish Holland 19. A Grade 1st Bard Warnock 19, 2nd Martin O’Connor 18, 3rd Colin Miller 18. B Grade 1st John Berry 16, 2nd John Hare 16, 3rd Murray Palmer 16. C Grade 1st Isabel Simpson 11, 2nd John Horton 11, 3rd Bevan Cochrane 8. Categories: Ladies Sheryl Anglem 16, Juniors James Krafts 15, Kelvin Ellison 15 Minis: HOA Colin Waghorn 15. A Grade 1st Neil Simpson 15, 2nd Rick Spence 15, 3rd Hamish Holland 15. B Grade 1st Murray Tait 15 2nd Kristy Havill 14, 3rd Darren King-Turner 14. C Grade 1st Michael Towarek 15, 2nd Bob Baille 12, 3rd John Horton 9. Categories: Ladies Kristy Havill 14, Juniors Kristy Havill 14, Veterans Neil Simpson 15 25 Single Rise: HOA Gavin Searle 25: A Grade 1st Colin Waghorn 25, 2nd Hamish Holland 25, 3rd Richard Moon 25. B Grade 1st Grant Crosbie 25, 2nd Jill Mead 25, 3rd Paul Hedwig 25. C Grade 1st Bob Baille 21, 2nd Michael Towarek 21, 3rd Isabel Simpson 20. Categories: Ladies Jill Mead 25, Juniors James Crafts 25, Veterans Richard Moon 25 30 Triples: HOA David Millar 50. A Grade 1st Ray Everett 48, 2nd Steve Ackland 47, 3rd Colin Waghorn 47. B Grade 1st Grant Crosbie 49, 2nd Darren King-Turner 48, 3rd John Berry 46. C Grade 1st Bevan Cochrane 36, 2nd Bob Baille 35, 3rd Isabel Simpson 35. Categories: Ladies Tracy Searle 47, Juniors Kristy Havill 43, Veterans Ray Everett 48 25 Point Score: HOA Paul Black 74. A Grade 1st Damian Briggs 73, 2nd Mike Havill 73, 3rd David Millar 72. B Grade 1st Kristy Havill 74, 2nd Tracy Searle 73, John Hare 72. C Grade 1st Bob Baille 63, 2nd Michael Towerak 62 3rd Bevan Cochrane 61. Categories Ladies Kristy Havill 74, Juniors Kristy Havill 74, Veterans Damian Briggs 73 Club Teams 1st Barrytown 287, 2nd Waihora 283, 3rd Nelson 280 25 Single Barrel: HOA Ian Crafts 24. A Grade 1st Neil Simpson 24, 2nd Brad Warnock 24, Colin Waghorn 24. B Grade 1st John Berry 24, 2nd Grant Crosbie 24, 3rd June Briggs 21. C Grade 1st Bob Baille 22, 2nd Bevan Cochrane 21, 3rd Fin Cleary 17. Categories Ladies Rebecca Warnock 23, Juniors James Crafts 20, Veterans John Berry 24. Next shoot 15 June 25 Skeet, 100 DTL, Ball trap Practice and 5 Stand Sporting, no eftpos, ammo and food available, contact nelsonwaimeagun club@yahoo.co.nz, for further details.


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Ph: 027 244 8870 A/h: 547 1389

www.nelsonbuilder.co.nz

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Ph: 021 143 9380 A/h: 547 7509

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(New clients & Adult prices only upon presentation of this ad)

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Heatpump Servicing

68 Buxton Square, Nelson

• • • • • •

Ph: 548 4524 or 027 5484 524

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and the life of your heatpump 0800 448 446 Steve Fletcher

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90 vAngUArD ST nElSon ph: 548 3954 027 548 3954

Serving Nelson for 15 years

Passport photos Camera repairs VHS-DVD transfers 191 Trafalgar St, Ph: 548 9886

Work Place First Aid Courses 1, 6, 20, 23, 24, 29 5, 10, 26, 27, 28 8, 16, 24, 25, 26 5, 13, 28, 29, 30 9, 18, 25, 26, 27

Ph 544 9180 Corporate Rates Available

Your trade or Feeling woolly when at your garden? service right looking Then it’s time to call here? Crazy Sheep Single Landscapes column x For the ‘baa-ack’ 6cm only yard ewe deserve $19 Call Caleb +gst pw 022 122 5013 Email Ph 548 4949

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call Tony Johnston

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