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A new report has found that Nelsonians have a higher life expectancy, are more active and less likely to smoke than the average Kiwi. The Nelson Marlborough District Health Board has released a profile of the region’s health and well-being ahead of a series of community engagement meetings which start today. The figures show people in the region have

a life expectancy of 82.2 years - a year longer than the average New Zealander. The top of the south population is also older than the national average with eight per cent being over 75 years, compared with six per cent across the country. It also shows that 67.1 percent of Nelson and Marlborough residents are physically active compared to the national 52.4 per cent, and that 12.8 per cent of us are daily

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smokers compared to 13.7 per cent of Kiwis. The report discovered that the leading cause of preventable death in the region is coronary disease, and that youth aged 15 to 24 years in the region are at higher risk of injury and emergency department attendance than their national counterparts. There will be five community engagement

meetings across the region throughout October, and members of the public are invited to attend. The Board Chair Jenny Black and Chief Executive Chris Fleming will present on the findings and the strategic planning for the region’s services. Information on dates and times can be found at www.nmdhb.govt.nz/ communityengagement.aspx

Support for Red Peak, but mayor wants silver fern Andrew Board Atawhai’s Paul Willis likes it so much he flies it above his house. City councillor Matt Lawrey thinks it’s so great he is planning a community event in support of it. But the “red peak” flag hasn’t won support from the city’s mayor who says she’d like to see

a silver fern on our national flag. “If I think about what we do with the flag, how we use it, if I’m going to stand at a rugby game and I’m going to wave a flag, I know what I’d feel more passionate about waving.” There are now five options for a new flag that will go to a national referendum next month. See page 2.

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Support for Red Peak, but mayor wants silver fern FROM PAGE 1 The winner will then go head-tohead with the current flag in another referendum early next year. Of the five options, three have a silver fern, one has a koru while the fifth option, that was only

added after a petition to the government, is known as red peak. Rachel says if she was judging a graphic design competition red peak would win, but she says she “doesn’t get it”. “Do I think Red Peak is the answer? No, I don’t actually. I just go, what is it about? I can see the symbolism around it but is it memorable in identifying New Zealand? Will it be memorable? Will it have that longevity as something that I identify with New Zealand and I don’t think it will.” Rachel’s view isn’t shared by all of her council

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Nelson students have traditionally left home to gain a tertiary qualification by studying at universities around the country but the tide may be turning. An increasing number of students are preferring the cheaper option of studying closer to home, says Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology. Instead of graduating from university with a basic degree and a $60,000 student loan, NMIT director of marketing and international development, Virginia Watson, says students are realising they can get the same degree at NMIT and end up with “virtually no debt”. Virginia says there are numerous examples of Nelson students returning home from universities to continue their studies at NMIT. Laura Duquemin, 21, who left Otago University, where she was studying for a teaching degree, to do a Bachelor of Commerce at NMIT, says she came back to Nelson

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because she was more comfortable here. “I felt that university wasn’t for me.” She prefers the smaller NMIT classes and tutors that “take the time to work with you.” “Also, it’s definitely better being home and having your friends and family around,” she says. Abbey Paterson, 24, was at Canterbury University before the earthquakes and, afterwards, decided to switch to a commerce degree at NMIT. “Coming to NMIT showed me there was a better way to study,” she says. “It’s quite a different feel when tutors actually know my name.”

TRASH AND TREASURE: Coral Haussmann and Anne Williams of Nelson Musical Theatre were amongst 13 stallholders at the second annual Trash and Treasure sale. The event was established by the Soroptimist Club of Nelson as a way of raising funds to be put back into the community. Organisers from the Soroptimist Club of Nelson say they were able to raise around $2000. The use of the proceeds is still to be decided. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

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Bay, he supplied miners equipment to the area. It was not until his retirement in 1884 that he looked for ways to use his fortune to benefit the Nelson community. He lent 700 pounds to the Nelson Institute Library and Museum for alterations and additions to its Hardy Street building, and when the old building burned down in 1906, he gifted 500 pounds in 1911 to complete its replacement. He also helped to finance extensions and additions to Nelson hospital, and fund a new nurse’s home. In 1912 he donated 5000 pounds to the Nelson School of Music, and a loan of 2000 pounds. He also bought and installed the pipe organ that is still used there today. In the same year he paid for the continuation of the posts and chains on Rocks Rd, and gifted 1,000ha near Dun Mountain to the Nelson City Council as a public scenic and recreation reserve, known as Cawthron Park. The Nelson cathedral steps – correctly called the Cawthron Steps - were also financed entirely by Cawthron.

The best-known memorial to Cawthron is the Cawthron Institute, which his will provided for. It opened in 1921 and remains a world-class science research centre. Trust Board Secretary at the Cawthron Institute, Judene Edgar, says that he made the greatest philanthropic contribution to Nelson city. “In his day, he was known as a shrewd businessman and people didn’t understand his generosity,” she says. “There are lots of heartwarming things he did, and there were so many other sides to him.” For example, the reason he installed the chains and posts on Rocks Rd wasn’t because it looked good – it was for safety. “He did it because a man fell and was seriously injured, and he financially helped his wife, too,” says Judene. “That’s the part of Thomas we often don’t get to hear.” He was also known for helping anyone in genuine distress paying the medical bills of poor families, and supporting disaster relief funds. “He saw the future and understood the potential of the Nelson province,” says Judene. “There was no commercial gain for him - he was protecting the environmental aspect of our region.”

Cawthron Trust Board secretary, Judene Edgar, with a biography about Thomas Cawthron written by David Miller. This Thursday is 100 years since his death. Photo: Kate Russell.

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The Nelson Wedding Show was once again full to the brim with inspiration for brides and grooms-to-be. This year the event was held at Saxton Stadium and organiser Sharron Page-Moreton says she was extremely happy with the venue and how it was laid out. “It was a new venue, we were at the NMIT last year, mainly because the Trafalgar Centre was still not up and going,

so we chose to go to a bigger venue to see how it would work and it worked really well. The space was amazing, the lay out worked really well and the exhibitors were all very happy.” With over 60 exhibitors on hand for advice and the ability to help create anyone’s dream wedding, it’s no wonder the event managed to attract hundreds of people. Organisers are still to reach a final tally but they say public numbers were greater than last

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BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK: President of Rotary of Nelson, Roger Sanson, gets his blood pressure checked by St John’s Marie Albertson. Rotary and St John partnered up last Saturday to offer the public free blood pressure checks as part of the Stroke Foundation of New Zealand’s Down with Blood Pressure programme. Nelson New World saw around 150 members of the public tested between 10am and 2pm on the day, which was an increase on last year's numbers. Roger says there were also several people who were referred on for more medical assistance. Photo: Jessie Johnston.

The Brook Sanctuary Trust has received a boost of $127,000 to help complete the next stages of its development. Associate Conservation Minister Nicky Wagner yesterday announced Community Conservation Partnership Fund grants for projects in the Nelson and Marlborough regions, with support for conservation of long-tailed bats and native birds, and restoration of local wetlands. The funding will allow the trust to eradicate pests within the site, initiate pest monitoring and prepare native species for reintroduction. “The Brook Waimarama Sanctuary will allow native birds, including the New Zealand falcon, yellow-crowned parakeet, weka and robins, to flourish along with 250 species of native plants,” says Nicky. “The 715 hectare sanctuary is expected to transform the surrounding area over time as young native birds disperse from the protected site.” The fund will also provide $113,000 to help conservation efforts for the New Zealand longtailed bat in the Upper South Island, and the Grovetown Lagoon restoration project has also received funding. Nicky says she is thrilled to see a range of community conservation projects – from birds to bats to wetlands – supported in the Nelson and Marlborough regions and she looks forward to hearing about the good results in years to come.

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Paula Nicholas and Cherrill Cooper believe it’s time to celebrate this wonderful nation and they’re doing it through song. Their aim, in a nutshell, is to see Kiwis come together at gathering points throughout New Zealand at 12 noon on Sunday, October 25, and sing the country’s national anthem. The event was created by the two Richmond ladies who both wished to unite the country through the words of our national anthem, and for the last few weeks preparations have been all go. “About 14 months ago I felt that people weren’t very patriotic, and when you see other countries they are very patriotic when they sing their national anthem, so I decided to download our national anthem,” says Cherrill. “I felt that we needed to get it so people could read it and understand it. I back-tobacked it by putting English on one side and Maori on the other, then I sat there and I folded it and it came to the size of a credit card, [it’s printed on paper that doesn’t rip] and it fits in your wallet.” After the idea for using them on Anzac Day failed to eventuate, Paula and Cherrill joined

Passionate Kiwis Paula Nicholas and Cherrill Cooper encourage everyone to sing the national anthem throughout New Zealand this Labour Day. Photo: Jessie Johnston. forces after being introduced to each other by Paula’s mother – Cherrill’s friend. Paula came up with the date and they combined their ideas into NZ Anthem – One Voice. Already their Facebook page has reached 60,000 people and not just within New Zealand. Many Kiwis currently living overseas have shown their love for the idea, as well as the mayor’s of Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough, and both local MPs. Set to be held on Labour Day, the event requires people to register a gathering point on the Facebook page so people can then see places where they can congregate to sing the national anthem. While a complete list of the gathering points can be found on the page at NZ Anthem

One Voice, some of the local areas include Richmond Mall, Washbourn Gardens, Richmond Baptist Church and Anzac Park in Nelson. Gathering points have also been registered in Blenheim, Picton, Christchurch and even one in Redding, USA. There is still plenty of time to register a gathering point, instructions can be found on the Facebook page, and if you are unable to attend one of the registered points. Cherrill and Paula encourage people to sing the national anthem wherever they may be. Words can also be downloaded off the events Facebook page. For more information about registering a gathering point or the event in general, email Paula and Cherrill at nzanthemonevoice@gmail.com.

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KINDY HOLIDAY FUN: Violet Duncan, 4, has fun jumping onto the zoom slide at the Grove St Kindergarten holiday programme, while Benjamin Haydock, 3, Zack Aden, 2, and Harry Robinson, 2, wait for their turn. The holiday programme runs at three kindergartens in Nelson, Richmond and Motueka and has proved to be very popular, with full sessions every day. Kids get to participate in “themed” days, teddy bears picnics, baking days, and sports sessions with Lee Corlett. Photo: Kate Russell.

Kate Russell Although it’s one of the easiest ways to sell your car, parking it on the side of a busy road with a ‘for sale’ sign in the window could actually land you with a fine. There has been an increase in cars for sale on some of Nelson’s busiest roads, which has prompted the Nelson City Council to give a “friendly reminder” to residents that there is a bylaw in place that makes it an offence. Mandy Bishop, Manager Consents and Compliance at the council, says it is happening more frequently in the weekends and the main problem areas are Waimea Rd, Main Rd Stoke, and Nayland Rd, or specific areas next to the State Highway. “The potential danger is when drivers become distracted by these vehicles or slow down to look,” she says. “Vehicles for sale on the side of the road can also reduce parks for other people and negatively impact on the look of a neighbourhood - if they start to accumulate in specific areas, the street can start to look a bit like a car yard.” “This has been an on-going issue, however from time to time this activity does increase. It often starts with one car, then others follow suit.” The council can issue infringement notices for those who breach the bylaw, which is a $40 fine, but sellers usually get a warning first. “Generally we contact the owner of the vehicle, who then removes the vehicle once they are told it is an offence,” she says. Mandy says there is no issue with a vehicle being used or driven with a ‘for sale’ sign in the window - it is only an offence if it is parked on the road or on council land, principally for the purpose of selling or storing.

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Entries for a "twisted fashion show" are being sought by the organisers of a climate change campaign group. ‘Hot Fashion for a Hot Planet’ is a community project run by Nelson-based campaign group 'Clean Energy Action'. It will culminate in a twisted fashion show held at the Boathouse in Nelson on 24 November 2015.

Organisers are putting out an open call to artists and climate defenders of all ages to create a piece of wearable art that expresses their feelings about climate change. This fashion show is a platform to showcase entrants' creative response to the unsettling prospect of climate change, using wearable art as a language to engage people, inspire them to take positive action and get com-

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The Stonewood Homes Nelson team are extremely proud of their successes in the 2015 Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition. As well as a bronze award for their restoration project, they also earned themselves two gold awards for the Placemakers New Homes between $300,000 and $400,000 and ITM New Homes up to $300,000.

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to look for a site for you, we have many house and land packages available as well, so the options are vast,” says Brent. Stonewood Homes Nelson are confident they have what it takes to satisfy every situation and lifestyle, and most importantly, they feel privileged to be able to build

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NEW SHOWHOME 53 Fairose Drive, Richmond Mon - Fri 10pm - 4pm, Sat - Sun 1pm - 4pm OFFICE/SHOWROOM: 4 Kidson Pl, Stoke

someone’s dream home. “For us. the whole experience of creating somebody’s home for them is not only one we do for a job, it’s actually the level of satisfaction and enjoyment we get out of it as well. It’s a real privilege to build someone’s home for them. We’re honoured for them to have chosen us to build their home, and no matter what, we always treat it like their home,” says Brent. People building homes who are outside of the region have a virtual link to Stonewood Homes Nelson through Stonewoodconnect™. This online system allows people to track the progress of their home and share it with friends and family, so they can stay up to date even when they are in another part of the world. As the company continues to grow, and professional relationships are fostered, Stonewood You can find the Stonewood Homes team at the new showhome and also Homes Nelson is proud to offer its clients a at the Stonewood Homes Nelson show office at 4 Kidson Place, Stoke. comprehensive service that goes beyond simply building a house. The team is becoming more in tune with property opportunities for their clients through developers, and financial benefits thanks to their close associations with major bank brands, and encourages anyone interested in building a new home to come and talk to them today. If building your own home is on your mind Enhance & add value to your property by giving your concrete a makeover! then visit the Stonewood Homes show home Cost effective, Interior & Exterior, Residential & Commercial this weekend and take some time to talk to one of their sales consultants. The Showhome repafter  Grinding  Polishing resents the quality of their craftsmanship and  Overlays  Sealing will no doubt inspire you to get started on your own piece of paradise. Proud to work with The show home will be open from 11am until Stonewood Homes 4pm this Saturday and Sunday at 53 Fairose Dr, before Richmond. For more information about Stonewoodconnect™, visit the website at www.stonePhone now for a FREE onsite consultation - 538 0180 (office) or 027 444 8233 wood.co.nz or for any further enquiries give the team a call on 541 0640 or 0800 86 00 00.

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Finding peace, energy, movement and connection, are some of the many reasons why people are seeking a Holistic Therapy in this day and age. Sarah McGuire from Gaia Journeys is NZQA-qualified in Holistic Therapies, Trigger Pointing, Hawaiian Healing Massage and Bowen Techniques. As well as working in the outdoors, Sarah has trained with the best day spas and retreats since 2007, and her experiences have allowed her to work with clients suffering and recovering from cancer and other health Sarah McGuire issues, treating them organically and holistically. Sarah’s Holistic massage therapy focuses on movement and flow through touch and energy work, using Reiki. The treatments are integrative, using deep tissue trigger pointing, Lomi Lomi and breathing work to enable full release. Sarah is very passionate about assisting people to regain their sense of overall well-being by releasing blocked energies to allowing a renewed balance, and providing a full holistic health experience for her clients. You can find Sarah at the Loveday Clinic and pricing per treatment, per hour, is $80. For a full list of treatments and pricing, see www.gaiajourneys.co.nz. With one in three women being diagnosed with cancer, it is up to companies like Curves and the community to help reduce the impact of cancer on our society. One of the key ways for women to reduce their cancer risk is through regular physical activity, which along with maintaining a healthy weight and eating a healthy diet can reduce the risk of many common cancers. This is where Curves can help! We offer a highly effective workout that takes only 30 minutes! Our Tessa Cochrane healthy eating plan is unparalleled in research and success. We will teach you how to lose weight and keep it off. The Curves community is very strong within the club and a powerful force behind helping women achieve their personal health and well-being goals. Curves and our members are proud to help Look Good Feel Better provide support services to improve the quality of life for women affected by cancer. The women of Curves can help the Look Good Feel Better charity provide practical support to women undergoing treatment for cancer. A workshop participant shared her experience of the support she received, “Being in a room with a group of people going through the same experience as you is empowering. It was a day filled with light, sunshine and Bridgette Pretty, Director Pretty Accounting Ltd, was called a “trailblazer” in the Certified Practising Accountant global InPractice magazine, after setting up one of the first New Zealand CPA-branded public practices. Bridgette says she wouldn’t use this wording for herself, but has heard it used about her parent’s Pat and Christine Pretty and grandparents Jack and Pearl Pretty. Both sets of family members are well-known in Nelson. Between them they were in the hospitality industry for a combined 60 years, 10 of which Bridgette worked with her parents. “I have inherited hard-working genes,” she says; genes that have given her an unreserved respect for people, a great sense of humour and a zest for life. When she established her accountancy practice three years ago, Bridgette chose the name “Pretty Accounting” as a nod to her heritage. Bridgette’s mother Christine is practice manager, which is quite a role reversal for the pair. The practice, recently relocated to 181 Bridge Street in Nelson and with a Motueka base, is non-corporate and friendly, complementing Bridgette and Christine’s warm, engaging personalities and personalised, plain speaking approach to accountancy. Contact Bridgette today for professional advice and services to support your business. According to local hair removal expert Anne Michelle, the only long-term, permanent solution to unwanted hair is Electrolysis, and in the hands of a trained person it is pain-reduced and permanent. With over 30 years of treating women, Anne Michelle has seen the number of men getting treatment increase as well. “Most of the guys removal is from ears, nose, upper cheeks and neck, whereas the ladies get bikini line, chin, lip, eyebrows, underarms and even toes.” While technology has significantly reduced the amount of discomfort, Anne Michelle has a variety of numbing sprays and gels on hand. “When you come into my business you get a lovely comfy chair, aromatherapy, and some soothing music to help you relax, along with some great conversations and a little bit of humour. All while I treat the hairs. I also am very aware that hair removal is a serious business for a lot of people, in particular teens and the mentally-challenged, so I work very hard to make sure my clients are happy with the results.” Anne Michelle is one of the most experienced electrologists and backs this up by specialising only in this field. Open two days a week in Richmond and one day in Nelson, she welcomes any enquiry. “If I can see it, I can take it……..permanently!”


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Nelson motorbike dealer impresses world’s best Kaka new home It’s been a long time since Triumph have held anywhere near their current market share, but thanks to dealers like Filco Farm and Sport they are now leading the New Zealand sales of larger bikes. Triumph specialise in 660 cc right up to the largest production bike, the Triumph Rocket, at 2300 cc. Regional export manager for Asia Pacific Triumphs, Mark McConnell, has visited the local Triumph dealer with a view to helping owner Dave Filer establish a “one world” showroom. Common around the world for major franchises but not so much motorcycles, it’s where the manufacturer picks strategic dealerships and makes them all the same, no matter where in the world you are. The benefits are huge to the customers and it makes delivering the perfect sale and service much more streamlined. Also, the range of Triumph product and accessories is extremely vast. This is only offered to high performing franchises around the globe. Nelson’s Filco Farm and

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Mark Mullens and Mike Ramsey Triumph NZ, Mark McConnell Triumph England and local franchisee Dave Filer. Filco Farm and Sport. Photo: Steve Page. Sport are, in fact, based on per capita sales numbers, New Zealand’s largest Triumph dealer. Dave attributes that not only to the fantastic product range but also the quality of staff he now

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NZ market is the 900 speed master, with Dave riding a Triumph 800. Dave Filer expects to make an announcement in the new year regarding the new showroom.

Four kaka have been introduced to their new home in the Abel Tasman National Park. The four female kaka are the first to be returned to the Abel Tasman National Park as part of the work of DOC and environmental trust Project Janszoon. The birds left DOC’s Te Anau Wildlife Centre by road early last week en route to Invercargill and an Air New Zealand flight to Christchurch. They then flew by charter flight to Takaka for the blessing at the Golden Bay Marae. The final leg of their journey involved a helicopter flight to a purpose-built aviary at Wainui Hut in the upper reaches of the Abel Tasman National Park. The kaka come from existing captive populations and have been raised in Te Anau, Dunedin and Invercargill. Kaka are very vulnerable to predators, and while there are historic accounts of large numbers in the Park in the late 1800s, only a handful remain and it is thought these are all male birds. Pest control undertaken by Project Janszoon means the relocated birds will have a good chance of re-establishing a kaka population in the area.

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Invest some of your time and learn about some successful strategies for investing in property. The Investment Property Expo 2015 will be jam-packed with useful information, great guest speakers and exhibitors covering most aspects of property who you can call on to make your investment successful. Whether you’re a would-be investor but don’t know how to get started, or you currently own property and are looking for new and exciting ideas, this expo has something to inspire everyone. From valuations, insulation, drug testing and insurance to managing finance, heat pumps and electrical, there is no end of things you need to be aware of and be able to manage when investing in property. Thankfully there are specialists who can help and this is the perfect opportunity to meet them face-to-face, all under one roof. The Investment Property Expo will be held on Thursday, October 29, from 5pm at the Suburban Club. With plenty of time to explore the services offered by exhibitors, the expo will also offer guests a chance to sit down and listen to industry experts from Rented.org, Westpac Bank and Johnston Associates. These professionals will be discussing topics vital to the success of any investment

property, such as why you should use a property manager, how to deal with the bank successfully and getting the best tax refund. Dr Nick Smith and Lisa Dudson will also be guest speaking, Nick currently holding the position of Minister for the Environment and Minister for Building and Housing, while Lisa is a successful investor, author, entrepreneur and professional speaker. Early bird tickets are now available for the expo, so jump online and purchase them today. Until October 16, single entry is only $30 while a double pass is $45. Tickets include finger food and drinks, a free copy of NZ Property Investor magazine and a free copy of NZ Property Guide by Lisa Dudson, a total value of over $60, not to mention the valuable information that you’ll take away from the expo’s speakers. The event aims to give you some of the tools needed to successfully invest in property, so get motivated, get inspired and get along to the Investment Property Expo. Head to the website at www.investmentpropertyexpo.co.nz for full programme detail and book your early bird tickets today.


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Wondering where Ian Brassfield from Columbus Coffee has disappeared to? G.J. Gardner Homes might know. With his wife Trudi in charge of their Nelson and Richmond cafes, Ian has taken up residence in one of G.J. Gardner’s stunning show homes, working with the building company as a new home consultant. When making the decision to join G.J Gardner Homes, Ian was thoroughly impressed with the business’ reputation amongst real estate agents, developers and home owners alike, not to mention the fact G.J. Gardner Homes, nationally, has been voted by a Readers Digest survey as New Zealand’s number one most-trusted builder. With a longstanding interest in developing houses, Ian has taken the opportunity to work alongside a franchise that is at the top of its game and he hopes to help many customers build the home of their dreams by guiding them through the building process. With a number of contacts in the property and real estate industry, forged through the two cafes, Ian has an edge when it comes to helping his customers find and secure land for their home. Come in and talk to Ian today about making your property wishes come true.

Action Engineering offers a wide range of services with the ability to build, fabricate or repair almost anything its customers require. Ruedi Schuler recently purchased the business after moving to Nelson close to a year ago, and says it’s the diversity of the work and clients in the Nelson area that makes his job enjoyable. Action Engineering covers everything from the marine, agriculture, forestry and manufacturing industries to every day residential clients. From horse stall fabrication and manufacturing contractor Ruedi Schuler grade ute and truck decks or trailers to industrial marine incinerators, certified workshop trestles, and residential, commercial and industrial security gates and fence panels, Action Engineering will take on just about anything. The team work with all forms of steel including aluminium, stainless steel and mild steel, and their services include plant and machinery maintenance, fitting, welding and machining. As well as their workshop on 38 Venice Pl, the team also offers efficient on-site services and is on call anytime. If you have any engineering needs and want some action, give Action Engineering Nelson Ltd a call on 03 547 0567 or 027 548 6470. Success in Real Estate comes with understanding your client and their wants and needs in each unique situation. Selling your property is a significant lifetime event. I understand that people’s motivations can change at different times of their life. If they are young, they might be trying to get the top dollar for their home. When they are older, they might be more sentimental and want their home to go to a family who will create memories as special as their own, every situation can be different. I have a real passion for real estate business and a deep understanding of the industry. List your home with me I will get you the best result possible. I offer you my proven sales record and an ‘In the Market’ understanding ‘of what both buyers and sellers need. I love putting people together, bridging the gap so there is a win – win with for both parties. I operate my business with an open-minded, hardworking attitude, I am backed by the most powerful brand and network in New Zealand real estate, Harcourts, New Zealand’s largest Real Estate Company. Marketing research, valuable strategic intelligence and state-of-the-art information technology, all help me to help you achieve the best results. Call me. Buy with Confidence or Sell with Success.

There has been a great deal of coverage in the recent media concerning Methamphetamine (P) and, while it may seem like this is a new problem for New Zealand, its manufacture and use has been a significant problem over the past 15 years. Many people ask what effect Meth has on their lives as they have never had any interaction with drugs before and consequently don’t see the Meth problem as a hazard. Unfortunately, as many people have come to experience, both manufacturing Meth and smoking it for personal use leaves extremely harmful contamination in a property. If you purchase or live in a home carrying harmful residue, you will also become a victim of the Meth problem. Meth Screen provides a professional and discreet Meth residue screening service to help ensure you have peace of mind over your home or property purchase. Owner Kev Taylor dedicates a great deal of time delivering free presentations to various property professionals and anyone else who is interested in learning more about the problem which is present here in the Nelson region. Anyone purchasing a property should undertake a check for Methamphetamine contamination, so give Meth Screen a call today.


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Play a true story about loss ject Butterfly. “I took it to Project Butterfly because it seemed to have the same objectives,” says Darryl. “Eight years after my son died I wrote a story, it was entered in a short story competition and was placed in that. “Then I thought I could do better than that, because neither my wife or I felt there was much use for a gravestone or plaque. But this play shows that people to whom this happens, are not alone.” Darryl wrote the play five years ago and says the audience will need tissues. The show will be performed over three nights and proceeds will go to Project Butterfly for their cuddle cots. It opens at 7.30pm on Thursday, October 8, and runs until Saturday night. Tickets are $10.

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Head and shoulders studio portrait of a man in military uniform. Thought to be Private William Arthur Heath (Serial No. 6/259). Heath was born 25 May 1893 in Nelson, New Zealand. On the Auckland War Memorial Museum Cenotaph database his next of kin is listed as Samuel Heath (father), 9 Rentone Street, Nelson, New Zealand. Heath worked as a carpenter for A. Baigent in Nelson before the start of World War One and enlisted to serve in World War One from Washington Valley, Nelson, New Zealand. He embarked with the Canterbury Infantry Battalion on 24 September 1914 from Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand for Wellington, New Zealand. From Wellington Heath joined the Main Body and embarked on 16 October 1914 for Egypt. Heath Private William Arthur Heath. survived the war and was discharged Nelson Provincial Museum, Tyree on 29 July 1919. Studio Collection: 85322

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Stoke's Jacinda Beyer-Rieger only intended competing in three events at the NZCT South Island Masters Games which ended after nine days of competition in Nelson on Sunday. But that soon changed with Jacinda entering "11 or 12" events as she got carried away in the excitement of the games. The 48-year-old was one of 2200 athletes who participated in the games and, like Jacinda, many of them competed in more than one of the 42 sports. "I started with three events, but then I

thought I'd try athletics as well," Jacinda says. "I hadn't done it since school but it was so much fun." "I started with the 200m and got a bronze in that, and then thought I'll try the 3000m and I won gold Then I tried the javelin - I'd never thrown a javelin in my life and had to get someone to show me how to do it and I won a silver." "Each day I'd go to the registration and say 'what am I going to do today.' I just kept putting the entry fee on my husband's credit card."

"I think I ended up doing 11 or 12 events. It was an absolutely amazing week. " Sport Tasman's event organiser Rita Merriman says Jacinda was one of the many competitors who "got caught up in the fun of the games and entered in more events." Nelson's Lyn Smith, 52, was another enthusiastic athlete, competing in 10 different sports, while Upper Moutere 81-yearold Arthur Dunkley entered in a number of track and field events, winning the 5km cross-country run in a respectable 34 minutes 49 seconds. "Things like cycling and

athletics have a lot of events that are similar so people tend to enter two or three events in those sports, but a lot of people just give everything a go," she says. Rita says the games were a big success with the three new sports, Waka Ama, standup paddle boarding and indoor triathlon, proving especially popular. She says all the events were well run thanks to the hard work of sports coordinators and an army of 250 volunteers. Nelson will be hosting the South Island Masters Games again in 2017.

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Nelson’s Inline Hockey team are national champions after an overtime win in Hamilton last week. Nelson Whalers won the senior men’s grade at nationals, the first time in the club’s history. Goalie Sean McShea won MVP goalie of the tournament, while Vinnie Fuller won MVP player of the grade. The Whalers got off to a tough start, playing the first nine minutes of their first pool match without their star goalie, who was late due to a flight delay. The score was 2-2 when Sean arrived, but once he went in goal the Nelson side ran out 11-7 winners. Nelson then beat New Plymouth Ravens 9-1, Manawatu 8-2 and Rimutaka Renegades 5-2 to remain undefeated heading into the semi-final. There, the Whalers beat the Hamilton Devils 4-2. In the final Nelson played Mount Wellington Panthers,

The Nelson Whalers celebrate winning the national title in Hamilton last week. the team they beat 11-7 on day one of the tournament. But it took them until over-time to beat them a second time, 8-7.

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community. Please phone 03 548 6036 to arrange appointment. For more info visit www.tahunanui.org EngliSh COnvERSATiOn gROUP for ESl speakers, weds 4.30-6pm, back right hand side ofTrinity Church, 64 nile St, next to nelson Central School. Students, locals, visitors welcome for informal conversation & a cup of tea, coffee. Contact Rachael Ph 021 0268 6970. PiPES & DRUMS! Come & learn with experienced tutors at the City of nelson highland Pipe Band, and play with a competing band. Practise Mons, Pipe Band hall, Paru Paru Rd. Contact: cityofnelsonband@gmail.com MEn in ACCORD are looking for new members to join our harmony chorus. Do you enjoy singing? Then come along.MeetTues7:15pm,Clubwaimea. Dave 540 2178. FRiEnDS OF ThE QUEEnS gARDEnS help keep the gardens looking their best. we meet weekly to rake & groom, volunteers welcome. Ph Ellen 546 6533. FEEling SAD, STRESSED OR STUCk? identify & explore new ways to move forward with a life linc nelson Counsellor. Call 548 2400. Up to 10 FREE Face to Face counselling sessions. Couples counselling also available. lEARnEngliShforonly$3persession. ATAwhAi COMMUniTY ChURCh every Thurs 7-8.30pm. Free transport from i-SiTE information Centre. Call Ray 021 216 3200 for info. PROSTATE CAnCER SUPPORT gROUP meets 1st Thurs of month Broadgreen house 1.30-3.30pm contact graham 522 4938. SwiMMing gROUP: All welcome ngawhatu Pool every Fri, 12.30pm $3 donation to Cancer Society 539 3662. MEDiTATiOn AnD RElAxATiOn Tues

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If you have furniture, whiteware, machinery, rugs, household items, sofas, tables & chairs, Jewelley, tools, art, collectables, or any other goods you would like to enter, please drop direct into our auction house, or phone us on (03) 5468890 to make other arrangements.

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Chefs wanted now! The Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco is now seeking (two) experienced chefs to assist us over our busy summer season; The Grand Mercure operates The Monaco Kitchen restaurant and three conference/ event venues popular for conferences, events and weddings. • minimum 2 years’ experience in a similar role, must have worked in a fast paced commercial kitchen environment Two positions are available, one fixed term and the other is a permanent position. For further information, please contact: Nick Tilly Administrator office@monacoresort.co.nz www.tmk.co.nz

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WALTON Betty GwenJonES doline, val passed away Treasured of peacefully onmemories 3 Sepour special Mum, Nana tember 2015, in her 88th The Department of Conservation in Nelson is seeking and Gran who passed year. Dearly loved wife self-motivated team players with an eye for detail, so away one year ago of the late Ralph. th today 6 OctoberFaith2014. that it can rid the country of the great white butterfly ful and loving companion pest! Enjoy working outdoors? Good with people? to Honey. Now you are resting Much loved in Heaven, mother of Philip and AgUsual hours of work are 8:30am to 4:30pm, five days And and we secretly nes; Leonard Dianne; cry. Nana and Leanne. still Loved per week, with work likely to continue until December. have manyJames fond to Josh We and Josie, A successful vetting is required. memories. and Elise; and her other To Treasure forever six grandchildren. GrateEmail your CV to: mshepherd@doc.govt.nz Loving you always ful thanks fo Norma and forgetting neverat David; and theyou staff will their alwayslovWhareamaWefor ing care. Inmiss lieuyou. of flowers, donations to Fred Robert Winter For lEaSEHollowsRosalie, EduCation Foundation, PO agm and Family. Box 99909, Newmarket, Professional David, Paula Jones Horticulture Level 3 Auckland 1149 would office sPace and Family. Online plus evening be greatly appreciated. available for rent workshops Friends and family of Betat 181 Bridge street Annual ty are respectfully advised (opposite the court house) Fees free CatEring General Meeting that her Funeral Service Flexible options Starts October 12 will be held at 5pm will be held at Hope Garwith a reception & 28th October 2015 two offices or three den of Remembrance 0800 422 733 at the offices of separate offices.Chapel, 95 Clover Road Rental depending on Did you know you can choose your Crowe Horwath East, Hope on Wednessize of room inclusive own caterer for your loved ones 72 Trafalgar St Nelson of power, rates,day 16 September funeral. comAll welcome. Please insurance & cleaning. mencing at 11.00am. At Gourmet Catering we tailor-make confirm attendance to call Bridgette menu’s to suit every client. PoultrY SalE info@nbcf.org.nz on 548 5117 Why not put on an afternoon tea

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