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Economy on the up The Nelson economy is on the up, says a senior economist, and the outlook is even brighter. According to Infometrics’ quarterly economic monitor, economic activity in Nelson is growing at a healthy clip and, with improving returns in the broader region’s primary sector and increasing air connections set to stimulate business and visitor activity, this period of robust economic

growth looks set to continue. Infometrics senior economist, Benje Patterson, says Nelson’s economy grew by 3.1 per cent over the year to June 2015, which was the fifth fastest of New Zealand’s sixteen regions. “Economic growth in neighbouring Tasman is also healthy, with Tasman’s GDP having expanded by 3.2 per cent over the June year.”

Growth in economic activity is broadbased across most indicators of spending and investment, with firms also becoming increasingly confident to take on new staff. Nelson’s unemployment rate has eased to close to 4.5 per cent, compared with a peak of 5.2 per cent in December 2012. “Further evidence of these improving job prospects can be seen in the reduction of people claiming jobseeker benefits, as well

as the soaring level of inbound net migration into Nelson,” says Benje. Infometrics’ report shows that Nelson house prices climbed 3.2 per cent over the year to June. Patterson says that although building consents in Nelson remain soft, rising consent numbers in Tasman are keeping local

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Miracle baby fighting again Kate Russell Nelson’s very own ‘miracle baby’ has just celebrated his first birthday, but is now back in hospital fighting for his life. Jack Frost’s story featured in the Nelson Weekly last December, after his mum, Vicki Frost, went into labour at just 23 weeks, well short of the usual 40 weeks. Her waters broke at 21 weeks and she was told by doctors that her baby would be too young to save. But a call was made to Wellington hospital who took them in, and Vicki was given drugs to suppress the labour. Two days later, on August 26, she gave birth to Jack, weighing just 712 grams. This year, Vicki, her husband Marty and Jack have been enjoying life as a family of three back in Nelson, but after a rough weekend with Jack struggling to breathe, he was flown to Auckland’s Starship Hospital on Sunday for specialist treatment.

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Nelson’s Vicki Frost with her son Jack who turned a year old two weeks ago. Jack was born just five months into Vicki’s pregnancy. Photo: Kate Russell.

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“I firmly approve that it has been shut. They have listened to the people of Victory.”

“Yes, I’m seriously pleased its gone.”

“I’ve noticed a reduction in noise and arguments since it’s closure. It would be nice if the space was used for something pro-community.”

“To me it doesn’t matter so much as I don’t drink, but I do understand why people don’t want it here.”

Nelson economy is on the up FROM PAGE 1 builders busy. “Furthermore, lower mortgage rates, coupled with improving business conditions, will continue stimulating interest in the Nelson/Tasman region’s housing

market over the coming months.” “Nelson will avoid many of the economic problems afflicting other parts of provincial New Zealand due to a relatively low exposure to dairying across the broader Nelson/Tasman region. “The lower New Zealand dollar

is stimulating returns for seafood exporters and businesses exposed to the horticulture sector, as well as encouraging more visitors to the area,” he says. Guest nights in Nelson climbed 3.9 per cent over the past year and the recent sharp lift in air

capacity to Nelson will further stimulate visitor numbers. “Jetstar, Originair, and Kiwi Regional Airlines’ recent decisions to begin flying into Nelson are also votes of confidence in the region’s economic and tourism outlook,” says Benje.

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He is now in the paediatric intensive care unit and underwent surgery yesterday to look for a possible blockage in his throat. The outcome of his surgery is not yet known but Vicki stated they were all crossing their fingers that the problem could be resolved immediately. It is a heavy blow for the family, as Jack has been thriving and meeting all his milestones for his corrected age, which is eight months. He is eager to explore, smiles a lot and has a healthy appetite – especially for avocado, banana and his grandfather’s flounder.

Vicki says that although Jack still needs regular check-ups with his paediatrician, visits to an ear, nose and throat specialist, developmental check-ups, plus hearing and eye tests - he has done really well with all of them. Vicki says she has been blown away with the amount of interest in Jack. They’ve been sent first birthday cards from strangers and also received numerous gifts and cards when Jack was born. “I sent out 120 ‘thank you’ cards to people who sent us things or helped us,” she says. To follow Jack’s progress, you can visit his Facebook page – ‘Jack Frost’s Journey.’

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A Richmond couple moved into their brand new home last week, only to be told it will be nine months before they’ll have a phone line or internet – and there’s nothing they can do about it. Simon and Lara Gordon built the first house of a new nine-home subdivision near Champion Rd and moved in last week. They were told during the building phase that all new subdivisions have to be installed with fibre cable, not copper. So they installed the fibre and were only told after they moved in that there are no fibre cables on their road and that they’ll have to wait until March to be connected. Lara says it’s “crazy” that in 2015, and while living in a brand new home in the middle of a town like Richmond, they’ve been told they have to wait nine months for a phone line or internet. “Everything revolves around the world wide web these days. We do our banking online, bills get sent to us via email and the kids study is put online. The internet is an essential service in this modern world, it’s like saying you have to put a special water cable in but it isn’t con-

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Simon and Lara Gordon outside their new home in Richmond which can’t get internet or phone service until March next year. Photo: Andrew Board. nected to any water pipe.” The pair also use the internet to Skype their parents in the United Kingdom. They’ve been in touch with Spark and Chorus to try and find a solution but have been told repeatedly there is none. In the meantime, Lara has increased her mobile plan as high as it can go so the family can check their emails. They say a quote to have copper installed was over $3000. “The thing that annoys us is that they’re putting fibre into streets that already have copper, so already have the internet and a phone,” says Lara. “The majority of them aren’t going to connect to it and you have all these new

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Trampers rescued: Rescuers have been successful in recovering two trampers who got into difficulty in the Nelson Lakes National Park Saturday afternoon. Conditions in the area prevented a helicopter getting to the pair yesterday but they were picked up about 1pm Sunday during a break in the weather. The Irish woman and Latvian man, both in their mid-twenties, were checked by an advanced paramedic on the mountain and did not require further medical treatment. Search coordinator Senior Constable Dave Colville says the first rescue team to reach the pair early Sunday morning had done an outstanding job to bring them back from a severely hypothermic state prior to the helicopter’s arrival. The rescue team had tramped through the night in snow and high winds to reach the pair about 5.30am. There was a wind chill of -18deg and heavy blowing snow.

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All Blacks visit Stoke School: Thanks to the video skills of Room 11 at Stoke School, Nelson was visited by none other than the All Blacks on Thursday afternoon.The class entered a three minute video into a national competition to prove they were passionate about the All Blacks, and were among ten winners from around the country. Julian Savea, Owen Franks and Codie Taylor were welcomed into the school

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No liquor store for Victory Campaigners against the controversial Victory Liquor Centre are calling its owners’ decision to withdraw their licence renewal application “a fantastic result for the community”. Keep Victory Safe community developer Gayle Petch and Nelson City Councillor Matt Lawrey say the opening of the store in 2013 brought with it a significant rise in alcohol-related problems, including antisocial and intimidating behaviour, broken bottles and RTD cans in the park and playground, vandalism and other petty crime. Matt says the dramatic decrease in all of these problems since the shop closed in January proves that Victory was always the wrong place for a liquor store. Gayle says she’s thrilled the store is gone for good. “A store selling cheap liquor, with easy access to a park and close to preschools and schools, was never something Victory wanted or needed, and I know many in the community will be breathing a sigh of relief. I certainly am!” Both Gayle and Matt thanked lawyer Nigel McFadden who worked pro bono to help fight the licence renewal application. There were 26 objections to the Victory Liquor Centre’s on-licence and off-licence renewal application from various groups and individuals, including community groups, police and the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board.

Merchant Navy president Tom Rowling speaks with a member of the Nelson Sea Cadets after the Merchant Navy Day service at Anzac Park on Saturday. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Around 100 people gathered at Anzac Park on Saturday to recognise the efforts of the Merchant Navy. The ceremony is held as part of

Merchant Navy Day, which was on Thursday. Members of the Nelson Sea Cadets took part in the parade, alongside Nelson members of the Merchant Navy Association. The guest speaker was commander Peter Cozens,

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Fun runners go blue on Father’s Day

A car smashed through a fence at the Whareama Rest Home in Stoke, on Friday. The car came from the Countdown supermarket car park, through the fence and was left with the front of the car hanging over the edge of the car park and into a driveway at Whareama. Staff at Whareama say no residents were hurt in the accident. Photo: Leroy Bull.

They came with face paint, they came dressed up and even their dogs came wearing some blue. The fun runners and walkers really got into the Blue September spirit on Sunday. It’s the second year in a row MS Ford has hosted the Blue September Father’s Day 5km fun run or walk. The event raises money for Blue September, which aims to raise awareness

about prostate cancer. The event is held on Father’s Day to further tie-in with the theme, and MS Ford marketing manager Amanda Sears says the event raised more than $2000 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation. “I was really impressed with the day and I was really, really impressed with how everyone got dressed up and wore blue.”

There were 85 people registered for the fun run or walk, with the course organised by Peter Gibbs and volunteers from the Nelson Prostate Cancer Support Group helping direct runners and walkers. Amanda says people wanting to donate to the Blue September cause can visit the MS Ford showroom, where a donation box will be for the month.

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Work to begin on Trafalgar Centre this week

Work on upgrading the Trafalgar Centre will get underway this week, nearly two years after the building was closed. Local firm Gibbons Construction have been appointed to do the physical works, and are already beginning to establish themselves onsite. The long-awaited project was given the green light at a council meeting last month, and the start of the work comes as a relief for many. The iconic building has been closed since December 2013 after it was

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she is happy with the progress. “It is pleasing to see that the work will begin now. We all look forward to seeing this major project progress, so that our city can benefit from using this asset to bring large conferences and events into Nelson.” Nelson City councillor Gaile Noonan is also thrilled that the council are getting on with the project.

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FATHER'S DAY FUN: Griffin and Rhys Barak and their father Nigel, celebrate father’s day at Stoke Montessori on Friday morning. The Montessori hosted a special father’s day breakfast, where the children sang their favourite songs for the attending dads and grandads. It was finished off with a big breakfast and the children presented their dads with mugs they had decorated themselves. Photo: Kate Russell.

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Lawrie and Janet Hardaker enjoy receiving a Christmas card as much as the next person. But the latest card they received in the post has given them more laughs than most. That’s because after the card was sent last December, it finally arrived in the letterbox last week. Lawrie says their first reaction was to laugh. “Janet then got on the phone to her sister-in-law [who sent the card] and asked if they’d just sent a card to us, and she said 'no,' they sent one last December.” The story of the missing card has

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School fair season begins The Appleby School Country Fair has always been a crowd pleaser and a magnet for sunshine, fun and community spirit. The school’s major fundraiser has been a popular event since the 90s and every year it has grown in size, offering the public an array of food, entertainment, fair ground activities, bargains and competitions. “It was fantastic, we had a huge turn out, everybody pitched in and we had a great day,” says fair manager, Laura Southward. “As usual, we worked on parking to make it as smooth as

possible for people coming to the fair and we always try and bring something new in, this year it was laser tag and that went really well, particularly for the older kids.” Laura says the fair gets great support. “We had amazing support yet again from the local community, its one of the really lovely things about where we are, not only is it the school parents that pitch in but we get people from around the community.” The total raised hasn’t been counted yet, but last year’s event raised more than $40,000.

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Three Nelson businesses have been named as finalists in the 2015 Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence. The Playhouse Theatre is a finalist in the Best Entertainment/Music Venue section, The Jellyfish Cafe and Bar is a finalist in the Best Cafe, while the Hampden Hotel in Murchison is a finalist in the Best Country Hotel section. The broad spectrum of award finalists is spread paint | wallpaper | curtains | blinds across 15 separate categories, with a total of 50 entries making it through to the final judging stage. Hospitality New Zealand chief executive Bruce Robertson says the quality of entries into the awards was of an extremely high standard, and those selected as finalists represented the very best in their specific fields. “The awards have been designed to encapsulate all aspects of the hospitality industry – including the ‘back office’ disciplines of a business from an operational perspective, through to the ‘front of house’ attributes,” he says. Entrants into the Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence are judged over a seven week period by a panel of independent industry professionals, who assess every competitor on a range of commercial and operational per metre criteria. These include staff training and human resources, customer service, food and beverages, marketing and promotional activities, and the demonstration of business growth. Winners of the Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence will be announced at the organisation’s national conference being held in Nelson on October 8.

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Does it really matter, you buy it at the supermarket or any liquor store within walking or driving distance? If people want to buy alcohol, they will. Alison Beare. Just walk down the street, there are plenty of places to buy alcohol. Kim Bateman. Nice to see the community take control of their neighbourhood. John Sauer. I think it's great, as some say, if you want liquor there are plenty of places to purchase it close by. Also, why make it easier, you want it, just go a little further to get it. No big deal, just my thoughts. Hillary Tupe. Killing small business, well done, wouldn't want him to provide for his family. Matt Inglis. My favourite part of playing cricket on Victory Square was when a drunk hobo would walk through the middle of our field and dish out some abuse. Tim Anderson.

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They come in all shapes and sizes and various states of tidiness, and now is the perfect chance to get an up close and personal look into some of the region’s classic kiwi sheds. Graeme Wilson will be amongst those supporting the Life Education Trust by sharing his creations and the shed that houses his passion for woodwork. Joinery has been his life-long career and he certainly had a hard time giving it up for retirement. “I retired three times, first time I lasted until lunch on the first day and then I went out and got a job. I went to Viking Furniture and the guy that was running it said ‘boy am I pleased to see someone who can work, I’ve just got the contract to do all the fittings in the Suburban Club and you’re it, so go get your tools and come back after lunch,’ so I did. “When we finished all those contracts he became ill and had to give the business away, and I thought it was a good time to retire again, so I did. By the middle of the first day I was hacked off so I went down to Orange Joinery and they had just got the contract for fitting out the apart-

I was used to working, I liked working and I can’t bear sitting still, so I had to find something to do. - Graeme Wilson.

ment blocks round the harbour, so I went home, got my tools and started work. I only wanted to work, I didn’t want to do management which is what I’d been into. So I worked there for a while until their manager left and then I looked after the business until they found another one, which took them a couple of years because they weren’t actually looking.” When Graeme did retire for the third and final time, woodworking was the obvious choice to keep him busy. “I was used to working, I liked working and I can’t bear sitting still, so I had to find something to do.” A long time love of the outdoors inspired Graeme to build two kayaks, specifically constructed for both him and his wife. His other projects have included grandfather clocks, a roller top desk, nesting tables, his TV cabi-

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increasing air connec- was the fifth fastest out of New Zealand’s based across most indicators of spending tions set to stimulate business and visitor sixteen regions. and investment, with firms also becoming activity, this period of robust economic “Economic growth in neighbouring Tas- increasingly confident to take on new staff. growth looks set to continue. man is also healthy, with Tasman’s GDP Nelson’s unemployment rate has eased to Infometrics senior economist, Benje Pat- having expanded by 3.2 per cent over the close to 4.5 per cent, compared with a peak terson, says Nelson’s economy grew by 3.1 June year.” per cent over the year to June 2015, which Growth in economic activity is broadSEE PAGE 2 now to are happy they aper adfor their newsp locally owned new choice A brand aper has h ted newsp vertising.’’ and opera y will publis d in Nelson. Nelson Weekl and will be today arrive wildly ay paper to the every Tuesd into more than y The sister Weekly, Waimea delivered free and businesses, Nel successful s ond, the Nel19,000 home ox in based in Richm s offering every letterb y debut including for son Weekl Atawhai, Tahus a choice Kate Russell Nelson City, pdale. Bisho business owner readers excluexclu and will and nanui, Stoke news, advertising The paper This time last year, Vicki Frost was in Wellington a coverage of sively local also have Hospital wondering if her baby son Jack would ce, sport. stories and global audien ever make it home. Fast forward one year and Nelson to be at a The available her ‘miracle baby’ is now a thriving one year old. the how it is done this from Weekly is read in full We are now centre, shows Beach Jack Frost’s story featured in the Mike endElkington, at Tahunanui lly website www. only indep in iser Nelson Weekly take place organwent ptVicki last December, pt will kly. after the only loca er its intoattem labour at y. The t haka attem on ent newspaper nelso nwee just 23 weeks. for World larges Her watersSunda Park broke at 21 weeks and ed newspap Ka mate: the city, owned co.nz , ideal n at Neale in own ng sessio she was told . doctors that her baby would wantpublic traini : Andrew Boardby right here ex-pats in Nelson... be too young to save. But a call was made to up Saturday. Photo Nelson. ing to keep g pot in Wellington hospital who took them in, and her, Steve from great meltin the her publis news of Publis Page, with ation ton. Vicki was given drugs to suppress thethis sup- – Steve is a celebr y. labour. ser Mike Elkingn, turned up Page says home. Nelson Weekl ’’ says orgain on Two days later, on new weekend and and wome she gaveAotea birthroa, to gar House starts thisAugust 26, port for the people, men Park last Sunday and party tyle. the Jack, been weighing it off kiwi-s Based in Trafal to the Cathe712 grams. Around 100 than eds of venture has Forget 2011, be there to kickjust ce at Neale next up with more break a Guinhaka to hundr past haka practi will Vicki, her husband Selwyn Pl, Jack are to anow the incredible thousands taught the attempting Marty’s and Weekly is madeAnn is life over the largest sses taking enjoying says he has ay Nelso as ga family dral, Nelson of three back the world d the region Nelson eighty busine book space in This Saturd ate in Mike -grown team. ediby hostin e from aroun to celebr to and dhave Recor just celebrated ’s of a home first birthday. haka is his other peopl opportunity ness World anui Beach. The is the paper aday, 11 Sepfor the months. first issue. drew Board lucky, to” Nelso says nVicki. are “I stillcouple at Tahun“I just feel so held this Saturdto arrive by think of is in the the ey comes the paper’s haka being well is e Delan world the day about howand peopl en seen how people every mass haka tor, Sarah The just thous it could be. But he’s with Gretch Everyisers asking “People have y works for their one year until Cup. Three pt at 3pm. r with organ doing so well.” s Ka mate haka, often Bates vertising office attem World tembe Jenny to is record Waimea Weekl Rugby history, it rSteve. encou m the famou the world how easy be a part of Griffith and 1pm for Vicki and they are d nts with Kaye business and needed to perfor withand her son Jack who turned a year old last week. Jack was born Blacks,SEE to attend d Frost PAGE 2 and have jumpe by the All just six months into Vicki’s pregnancy. Photo: runs the accou experienced one is invite right. Kateshine. deal with us the Nelson verperformed Russell. while whatever feels whanau tartan, if you for Neuman rain, hail or er Paula Cunyou on board aged to wear ms, isers real give advert Scottish, wear your unifor graphic designcome on board t and sion. We’ll “If you are group, wear in the marke a sporting loyal, niffe has also overhorsepower are part of the fiercely been out tly round to I’ve quite honesthe number of on page 2. Continued whelmed with have said how that businesses

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them here for around 140-odd years. They were But we made good progress and the following year that didn’t even have to say a both owned by the same Australian media gi- hard work was recognised when we won the Nelson Tasword to Sarah. She said “let’s man Chamber of Commerce award for best emerging ant. Surely we shouldn’t have stood a chance. do it”. Hot & BotHered? ays! oast Holid and while we knew we C d a great accolade But we knew that if we acted with integrity, pas- business. ThatWwas And so we did. Just two ol 4 G in 1 of sion and good faith that people would respond. were on the right track, it 4was nice for that to be backed months later Nelson Weekly Stoke We knew that Nelsonians launched its first edition to We’re here! Nelson gains independent loved dealing with locally20,000 homes and businessnewspaper owned businesses, as long es in the region. as we could deliver on what We started with a simple we said we could. idea, to publish a community newspaper that was acThat first edition, in September 2010, featured tually well-read. If we could Nelson set to celebrate RWC countdown some fantastic advertisers do that, then our advertisers Personal Risk Business Risk would get a great response that are still with us to this • Family Protection • Partnership Protection • Mortgage Protection • Debt Protection day. Richmond Mall, MS and the paper could be sus• • Keyperson Protection Income Replacement Ford, Colourplus, Cartridge tainable. Win 1 of 4 Gold Coast Holidays! • Life and Trauma Insurance • Co-Shareholder Funding Syd Hanna 4 If you haven’t figured out World, Marsden House, • Medical Insurance • Employee Benefit Plans Risk Adviser Westmeat and Stallard Law, how we make money, it goes just to name a few. like this. We pay for staff, Ph: 03 548 9090 or 027 533 0506 www.camelotgroup.co.nz The very first front page of Nelson printing and delivery of the Those first few months were A disclosure statement is available upon request, free of charge Weekly in September 2010. hard work. Every advert had paper and advertisers pay us to be designed from scratch and no to be on those pages. There is no way we should have been able to get a foot- one called us for stories, we had to find hold here. Nelson already had two newspapers, one of them all. e RWC co

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Ka mate: World largest haka attempt organiser Mike Elkington, centre, shows how it is done at a public training session at Neale Park on Sunday. The attempt will take place at Tahunanui Beach this Saturday. Photo: Andrew Board.

Forget 2011, the party starts this weekend and thousands will be there to kick it off kiwi-style. This Saturday Nelson is attempting break a Guinness World Record by hosting the world’s largest haka at Tahunanui Beach. The haka is to celebrate one year until the world comes to Nelson for the Rugby World Cup. Three thousand people are needed to perform the famous Ka mate haka, often performed by the All Blacks, and they are encouraged to wear whatever feels right. “If you are Scottish, wear you whanau tartan, if you are part of a sporting group, wear your uniforms,

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Deville owner Geoff McLean gets to work on their new dance floor area on Sunday. Photo: Kate Russell. “Over the last two or three years we've been trying to get the music side of things going, and it's nice to get some excitement happening after a very ordinary winter," he says. "Summer's coming, people love being outside and this is a great extension.” Grant Smithies says it's great to see a local business expanding its live music area in these troubled economic times, and

encourages people to get along to event. This will be the third dance party in this format that Deville have hosted, with the last one selling out two weeks in advance. Deville Spring Barn Dance, Saturday 12th September at 8:30pm. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased from Deville.

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Nelson brothers Huw and Rhys John may be relatively new to the area, but they had no problems finding their way around on Sunday when they raced through Richmond and Stoke on their way to winning the Wily Weka Challenge. The brothers formed one of the 86 teams entered in the Nelson Orienteering Club's event that involved finding controls marked on a map of Richmond, Stoke and Monaco. The controls were allocated points depending on their difficulty and Huw and Rhys amassed an impressive 3060 points in six hours. "We went into the Richmond foothills first and then out to Stoke and up into the hills around Panorama Drive," Huw says. "The hills were the easiest part, which sounds strange, but we found it so hard pounding the pavements - it was hard on the legs." Huw says they were using the race as the official starting point for their training for the Godzone Adventure race in the Nelson-Tasman region next April. "It was the first hit out for the season," Rhys says. "We did Godzone in different teams last year, but we are in the same team this time so it was a good chance to race together and see how we went."

Dave Quested and Kim Hawkes won the mixed team's six-hour section with 2860 points, Marjolein Edwards, Pam Morris and Jacqui MacIntyre won the women's section with 2310 points, Wayne Hennessy and Roderick Morrison won the family section and Garin College's Trudi Kent, Molly Inman, Anya Schultz and Kate McCashin won the junior section with 1230 points. Duncan Darroch, Dexter Buchanan and Nicky Baxter were the best of the three-hour teams, winning the mixed section with 1730 points. Irene Firestone, Anna Gibbons and Mel Shirley won the women's section with 1420 points, Chris and Samuel Charles and Bryn Thurlow won the family section with 1280 points, while Nigel Kelly, Malcolm Edridge and Brad Wallace won the men's section with 1400 points. Course planner Gordon Sloane says the competitors enjoyed the race which is likely to be held in St Arnaud next year. Although the majority of controls were in urban areas, Gordon says teams had a chance to get high into the Richmond Hills to find some of the higher scoring controls. "Most people I spoke to enjoyed the course," Gordon says. "I think the hill challenge at both ends of the course stitched it together quite well."

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Nelson College 1st XI celebrate winning the Lotto Premier National Secondary School Football Tournament at Sax- Kevin Obed, centre, celebrates scoring his team's first ton Field on Friday. Photos: Andrew Board. goal in its semi-final against Mount Albert Grammar.

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It’s official: Nelson College has the best secondary school football team in the country. Nelson beat defending champions Sacred Heart College 2-1 at Saxton Field on Friday to claim the title. Goals from Max Winterton and Matt Tod-Smith gave Nelson a handy lead before the visitors scored with ten minutes remaining. It is the first time Nelson has won the Lotto New Zealand Secondary School Football tournament and coach Davor Tavich was thrilled after the game. “It was a good win.

We played well and our boys played really hard.” He credited the defence for giving his team good go-forward ball, but said he couldn’t single out a man of the match. “They were all good, all played with heart. I’m very happy.” Earlier in the week Nelson looked strong from the start, winning comfortably through the group stage. Nelson played Saint Kentigern College in the quarter finals of the tournament and, after playing extra time with no score, the game went to penalties. It was then that Nelson goal keeper Alan Brook earned his place in

the school's football folklore, saving three penalties to ensure his team made the semi finals. There the school faced football powerhouse Mount Albert Grammar from Auckland. Nelson scored two second half goals thanks to Kevin Obed and Matt TodSmith to reach the final against the Danny Hay-coached Sacred Heart College. Tournament director and general manager of Nelson Bays Football, Clive Beaumont, says the tournament was a huge success. “Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the week, we had some very trying conditions. There was a challenge to get the games played be-

cause the pitches were getting dangerous to the players." On Nelson's win, Clive says it was simply "remarkable". "I don't think the achievement of Nelson College can be overstated for a small regional school. Against the might of those schools from Auckland, it's just remarkable. It's the only word for it. I was trying to find out during the week, when was the last time a South Island school team won this tournament, I couldn't." Clive says the "unsung heroes" of last week were the groundkeepers from Nelmac for getting those pitches up to standard.

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Jacks OPD through to premier final Jacks OPD are through to the premier club netball final at Saxton Stadium this Saturday, but it will have to wait until Thursday's minor semi-final to see whether it will be Prices or Richmond it will face. Semi-finals were played for all grades at Saxton Stadium on Saturday, and there were a number of intense battles for a berth in next week’s finals. All grades, excluding Premier, have a 1 v 4 and 2 v 3 format with the winners progressing to the final. The elite grade has a minor and major semi-final with 1 v 2, with the winner advancing to the final while the loser plays the winner of the 3 v 4 in the major semi on Thursday night. Prices Pharmacy A and Stoke NBS fought out a rugged encounter in the 3 v 4 minor semi-final, with Prices having a 27–23 lead at the major break. Stoke fought back to win the second half 31– 28, however Prices had the final say when Shar Lowe nailed the final goal with seconds on the clock. The stand out player on court was Stoke captain Megan Thomson, who scored 41 from

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43 for a 95 per cent average. She was on the end of a number of long range, precision feeds and at times was asked to take some difficult ball. Jacks OPD entered their 1 v 2 major semi-final as favourites against Richmond Glass, who were without the services of Lisa and Amiee Book. While Richmond still had a wealth of skill and experience on court they were no match for the in-form green team. The Jacks shooters were receiving an abundance of stress-free ball and were converting at will (86 per cent), and while the Richmond shooters were not far behind (80 per cent) they were not getting the same opportunities in the 73–35 result. With Jacks claiming one berth in the final, it is now down to Richmond and Prices to fight it out for the second. The teams have shared the spoils in the competition with Prices claiming the first round win and Richmond the

Stoke NBS goal defence Jaunita Thomson attempts to block Prices Pharmacy A shooter Mahina Selby-Law in their minor semi-final at Saxton Stadium on Saturday. Photo: Jessie Johnston. second. Richmond had a “patchy” game and will look to come out as first round, however in the last a very different unit. Richmond three games of the regular season believes they have “got the goods”, they have “hit their strides”. they will re-group and play like it Richmond has filed Saturday’s is their final. Lisa will anchor the

mid court and provide the link through court, while Kat Jones will lead the defensive end. Kathleen Thornalley and Amiee are an effective shooting duo, while Kim Starnes could also don a shooting bib. After a perfect record of 12 wins from 12 games, Prices stumbled to loose the final two games in regular competition before defeating Stoke. Coach Mandy Whiting has a versatile lineup with four accomplished shooters, a plethora of options in the mid court, and a couple of options in the defensive circle. While Chelsea Brooks got the nod as the starting goal shoot, Shar Lowe certainly played her way into contention with her contribution on Saturday. Mahina Selby-Law can play at either end of the court, however she has put in some commendable performances at goal attack. Thursday’s game could go right down to the wire, however, if Jacks put in another clinical performance like Saturday neither Richmond or Prices are likely to come close... but anything can happen in finals netball.

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Tahuna Tennis member Derek Ballman in action at the club on Saturday. Photo: Andrew Board.

Tennis season launched in Tahuna The start of spring means the end of winter tennis and for the Tahuna Tennis Club, a chance to welcome new members. The club celebrated its annual open day on Saturday and club captain Mike Delaney says the club is again looking strong heading into the interclub season. “We are a really diverse club ability-wise. We have some of the best players in the region here and we also have some very social players, which gives the club a good feel and we’re certainly keen

for more players to come and join us.” The open day gave those from outside the club the chance to come down and give tennis a go and Mike says they’re hoping to sign up a few new members before the start of the season. “People who just want to play social tennis are more than welcome, as are those who want to play interclub. We always do well in inter-club competitions, we have teams in every grade and room for new players.” For the third year in a row the

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club is sponsored by the Speight’s Ale House. Mike says the club is also hosting a Have a Go day for kids this Saturday. The day is free and for kids of all abilities. Club coach Suzanne Spencer says all gear is provided and it’s a great opportunity to gets kids, aged up to 12, the chance to have a go at tennis. The Have a Go day starts from 9.30am. Mike says people can just come down every Saturday afternoon and join in their club day.

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Community Events Stoke SeniorS: Tues 8 Sept, HOUSIE, $5; Weds 9 Sept, A talk by the NZ Asthma Society; Most weekly concerts/events start at 1.30pm with a donation of $3 (unless otherwise stated). This includes afternoon tea in the Stoke Seniors Hall, 548 Main Rd, Stoke PH: 5472660 itALiAn For BeGinnerS: A fun & practical ten week course in the basics of Italian pronunciation & communication, with a dash of culture & music. Weds 7-8pm at Club Italia, 9 Trafalgar St. Next session begins 14 Oct. Bookings required. For enrolments or more info please phone Joe Rifici 545-6046. PiLAteS on the Beach, NEW WINTER CLASSES. Tues & Thurs, 9am. Sats, 10am. Tahunanui Beach (Behind the Lions Play Ground). All welcome, beginners & regulars. $7 bring a mat or towel.Enquires Marion 021 0839 9290. eLmA turner LiBrAry - AduLt LeArnerS’ Week: • Bike Maintenance: Learn the skills Thurs 10 Sept Demo 10-11 & Fix it sessions 11-1. Elma TurnerLibrary.Nocharge,butbookingsrequired • Morris Dancing: Learn something new. Thurs 10 Sept, 1.30-2.30pm. No charge • Card Making. Learn some new skills. Thurs 10, 3-4pm; Stoke Library Fri 11, 11-12pm. No charge • Romance writing with LaVerne Clark. Free workshop. Fri 11 Sept 9.30-1pm • Mitre 10 Mega Tool time. Fri 11 Sept, 1-2pm. No charge • Learn the art of sushi making. Free demonstration. Sat 12 Sept, 1-2pm. No charge • Tai Chi. Learn something new. Sun 13 Sept, 1.30-2.30pm. No charge Stoke LiBrAry: • Tatting for beginners. Weds 9 Sept, 2-3pm • Making parchment bookmarks. Sat 12. Sept 11-12pm Stoke Junction. Available to all Stoke residents at Stoke School Dental Clinic, Main Rd: Post Natal Depression: 10 Sept, 1-2pm. By appt only. Ph/txt 0212761227 SF Nelson: 10 Sept, 2-3pm. Supporting families with mental illness. By appt only. Ph 5458162 Te Piki Oranga: 14 Sept, 2-3pm for appointments, 3-4pm drop-in. Community nurse, blood pressure & general health info. All ages welcome. Txt 0278017750 for appt. ProBuS cLuB of Nelson City welcomes men and women as new members. Next meeting 9.45am, Thurs 10 Sept at Nelson Golf Club, 38 Bolt Road, Tahunanui. Speakers Martin de Ruyter & Sally Mason. 'Ph Deirdre 547 4146. A niGHt At tHe rAceS: 8 Horse Races by video, Min bets $2. Cash bar & food available to buy. Tickets $10, Stoke School Office 5577582. Fri 11 Sept, 7pm Stoke School. Auctions, raffles & games a fun night out. Prizes for Best Dressed Male&Female.FundraiserforStokeSchoolPTA dAnce: Ballroom, Latin, New Vogue sequence dances. Band is PERL. Sat 12 Sept, 7.3011.15pm, Stoke Memorial Hall $5 (special) /15 pp. John Wilson, 547 5331 or nelsondancing@ outlook.co.nz. Nelson Social Dancing Club. neLSon trAmPinG cLuB invites you: 13 Sept, Separation Point, medium, Chris 547 6628; 20 Sept, Mt Arthur Hut, easy, Lawrie 544 4096. Details www.nelsontrampingclub.org.nz

BArndAnce/ceiLiGH with The Celts, ceilidh band. Sat 12 Sept, 7.30-10.30pm, Victory Commmunity Centre. All dances called, no experience necessary. Tickets at the door - $10 adults, $5 school aged children or $20 family. Bring a plate for supper. Steve McGlone 0212338531. BouLder BAnk WALk: Tea & Biscuits at the lighthouse. 13 Sept rain day 20 Sept $30 wear sturdy shoes, bring lunch & water. 2 options: Boulder Bank Baches to Cut, or Cut to Lighthouse. Call to book. 539 1116, Ferry / transport' neLSon HiStoricAL Society meets Mon, 14 Sept, 7.30pm Masonic Hall, Nile St. Speaker-Bill Reid: The Reid family's role in the history of helicopters in NZ. All welcome. $2 door charge. Free neWcomerS’ WorkSHoP: NZ Tax & Superannuation & Kiwisaver facilitated by Citizens Advice Bureau, Nelson City Library. Tues 15 Sept, 6pm.Join us for complimentary drinks & nibbles. Q & A session. GArden cLASS At nmit. 2 hours Wed night for 10 weeks. Starts 16 Sept. Learn how to garden successfully from NZ’s leading garden Tutor. Enrol at www.nmit.ac/nz - short courses winter workshops. FeStiVAL oF FLoWerS & mArket dAy: Sat 19 Sept at Mapua Hall. 10am-3pm. Stalls, Mega plant sales, floral displays, bumper raffles & much more. Stallholder enquiries to Judy 547-7292. VAriety concert to celebrate Nelson Bays Harmony Chorus 20th Anniversary. Old St John’s, Hardy St, 3pm, Sun 20 Sept. For tickets ph 544 8876 or www.nelsonharmony.org.nz incLuSiVe SPortS truSt FAir Sun 4 Oct 2015 Saxton Field. Sites available for stallholders. If interested please contact Fiona Ph 544 6525 or Email: fionasmarkets@outlook.com SurViVorS & tHriVerS: Tues 13 Oct The Monaco Kitchen. If you have or have had cancer, supporting someone with cancer come along & meet like minded people. Cost $5 & is subsidised by Cancer Society ph 5393662. VoLunteerinG with Red Cross is fun & rewarding & gives you an opportunity to work in a team & experience new cultures. Next Refugee Support Volunteer Training Course starts 18 Sept. For more information contact jettie. zeestraten@redcross.org.nz or 548 4978 ALcoHoLicS AnonymouS If you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop, we can help. 0800 AAWORKS (0800 229 6757) concerned ABout your WeiGHt? Eating too much? Do you eat when you are not hungry? Are you powerless over food? There is a solution. Overeaters Anonymous 022 673 0237 or overeatersanonymous.nelson@gmail.com VoLunteerS needed: Do you love helping mums & bubs & have some time to give back to the community? Nelson Parents Centre is looking for some keen people to help co-ordinate & facilitate their antenatal & postnatal courses in Nelson. Ph Tania 545 0964 / casbag@xtra.co.nz. need to rAiSe FundS? Nelson Soroptomist Int is looking for non profit organisations who would like to hold a stall at their 3 Oct Trash 'N Treasure sale to raise funds for their organisa-

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Trades & Services CArpET & winDow CLEAnEr

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Phone now on

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• Commercial & Residential

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• Tenancy Changes • Pressure Cleaning

All Installation

• Roman Blinds

• Carpets & Upholstery

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• Window Cleaning

• Door to Door Service • Complete rental makeovers Brenda: 027 842 1780 bbsservices@xtra.co.nz

• Property Maintenance

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or 021 0230 3925 www.paintcan.co.nz

ELECTriCiAn

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Call Craig 027 678 4816 or AH 545 0655 Oceanview Electrical Ltd

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Fast & Friendly Service Electrical alterations Rewiring jobs Extra lights or power Fire Alarm Systems Security Systems

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Your trade or uil Heatpump service right Gmr b dinG Servicing here? AlterAtions Basic $ Single Service renovAtions Improve the performance column x home mAintenAnce and the life of your contrAct Work 6cm only heatpump $19 022 683 3197 Phone +gst pw GrAnt robertson 0800 448 446 Qualified & licensed Ph 548 4949 grant.gmrbuilding@gmail.com Steve Fletcher

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Innovative electrical solutions

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COMPETITIVE PRICING on commercial and residential joinery No job too big or small AVAILABLE NOW Contact Chris on 021 226 1566 or on 03 548 3039.


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Trades & Services

TUESDAY 8 September 2015

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landscap accou home and car maintenance and clutch specialists builders electricians lawnmowing untants finan bers plum m ices lawn serv l ance landscaping brake ans specialists builders acco ncia nten ch trici fina mai clut elec nts car and an e unta and bers e ake brak b acco plum hom ng ing ices ders ng ing cap scap owi l serv mow m and land ncia lawn ialists bui ce fina spec ance pecialists buil ans nts enan ch nten n u trici clut c unta mai ma elec and acco car ca e ake bers and ng bbrak ces plum caping ng home erviices andscap specialists builders nciaal sserv ce land awnmowing ance enan nten ans lawn nts financ c an main untaan ectrici car ma ng eers eelec caping ders accoun umbbbers andscap builde ndscaping brake and clutch ng home and ca ce pplum ce land a ts bu ance e vices mowing enan l serv pecialis nten n spec awn cial lawn ncia n ch mai ma u fina clut c car ca ans an c nts and trici and an e e ec ake elec e unta un brak b hom acco e bers ng ng ing ing umb cap ders builde andscap ce pplum awnmow e vices ce land a ts bu ance ans lawn enan c an nciaal serv pecialis nten ectrici main eelec u ch spec ng hom nts financ nts car ma e nd ca bers mowing untaan un e and cclut umb ake awn lawn acco plum p brak b ce ices ans an ng v ing ders de c e serv cap trici l buil bu scap a ec elec e and ts ncia nc land a fina ialis e ce bers pec ance spec nts umb ants an enan nten unta unt u ch ce pplum main e vices car ma akee and cclut derss accoun de nciaal serv buillder bui ng bbrak ts bu ec eelec nts financ caping a sts ng home and ca ialis untaan e andscap peciali umbbers awnmowing ce land u ch spec ance ders accoun enan ce pplum nten builde e vices akee and cclut main car ma nciaal serv a ts bu ng bbrak pecialis caping nts financ u ch spec andscap untaan ng home and ca ce land ance akee and cclut enan brak nten awnmowing ders accoun main ng bbra builde ans lawn car ma caping c an a ts bu ialis andscap ectrici land e and ca fina eelec pec spec hom ce nts ch e an ance u ng clut c ing unta un enan umbbers lum nten n and acco mow e mai ma ake awn car ca lawn brak b ders de and ng buil bu e ans an ing c cap home ectrici a ts eelec andscap ng hom pecialis e ce land ance u ch spec umbbers enan awnmowing nten n aaint ce pplum mai ans lawn akee and cclut c an car m e vices ectrici eelec ng bbrak nciaal serv caping e andscap nts financ umbbers ng home and ca untaan ce land ce pplum ance accoun awnmowing ch specialist e vices enan nten main anss lawn nciaal serv c an ician car ma trici ectr eelec nts financ e untaan umbbers ng home and ca landscaping brake and clut ce pplum ders accoun e vices builde bu awnmowing lawn l serv ance a ts s ncia nc an ans nten a ialis fina mai trici pec spec car nts elec ch an u and clut c unta un e ingg b bers and acco e hom plum ake bbrak landscapin ing ders de ices buil bu mow serv l ance ts lawn ncia a nten ialis fina pec mai ans spec car ch nts trici u clut c and elec unta e acco bers akee and ng bbrak caping andscap ce land tricians lawnmowing hom mainte ance enan nts financial services plum elec car nten and clutch specialists builders and unta e main ma e bers acco brak hom plum ing ders ing ices buil scap mow serv l ts land ialis maintenance ers accountants financia plumbers electricians lawn ing brake and clutch spec ices scap serv l land ncia awnmowing home and car fina ance nts nten unta mai acco mowing home and car nd clutch specialists builders plumbers electricians lawn Locally Owned and Operated

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Trades & Services

LAwnmowing

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Marine Canvas - new & repairs Educational shapes Shade Sails

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Dallas Woods LLB - Solicitor

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For efficient, cost-effective and quality family law advice please contact me

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NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

021 0235 2728

or

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propErTY CArE

propErTY mAinTEnAnCE propErTY mAnAgEmEnT propErTY mAnAgEmEnT landscapes + property maintenance

Professional Plumbing Services in Nelson, Richmond & Motueka

Small Small • Leaking taps & pipes Jobs • KitchensJobs & Welcome bathrooms Welcome • Solar 544 8059 www.tasmanbayplumbing.co.nz • Drainage Kevin Harris Kevin Harris

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1/750 Lower Queen St Richmond 7081

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Painting • Paving • Fencing Trees Removed • Chainsaw Work Decking • Chainsaw Milling Any work considered Mike eManuel

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rEAL ESTATE

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Call us for the largest supply of tenants in the region. For free rental appraisals Nelson Stoke Richmond Motueka

nelson’s Commercial Specialist 0274 755 063 545 6100

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Specialising in supply & installation of Solar Systems for: Your solar specialists Hot Water Heating Dairy Farms 12V Grid Tie

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Call today! Phone Nathan 021 0259 7363 or Miles 0274 612 199

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• Dairy Farms

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• Camping & RV

call the solar specialist 129 Pascoe St, Tahunanui

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Licensed Real Estate Agent REAA2008

ProPerty ManageMent LtD

Propertyscouts is a family run local business providing Property Management. We will look after your property like it was our own. Craig & Kathy Kempton Ph: 027 411 2012 www.nelson.propertyscouts.co.nz

• Leaks • Repairs • Maintenance • ReRoofs • New Roofs

Pamela Blackwood

Landscaping • Garden Tidy’s Tree Pruning • Lawn Mowing Hedge Trimming • Planting

• Industrial roof painting • Interior / Exterior house painting • Excellence guaranteed • Senior Citizen discounts.

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Sept: Oct: Nov: Dec: Jan:

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REPAIRS Ryan Elley Spraypainting Panelbeating

Unit 10 150 Vanguard St

Whiteware repair specialist Call Ryan to fix: • Rangehoods • Cooktops & Ovens • Washers & Dryers • Fridges & Freezers • Waste disposals • Dishwashers

021 181 4546

Jeff NeilsoN

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

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Cell: 0220 649 822 A/H 547 7856


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