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Richmond roads ‘not working’Commuters are using Richmond’s residen-tial streets as state highways as they con-tinue to avoid the traffic lights on Glad-stone Rd and the problem will only get worse with key commercial developments planned for the town.That was one of the conclusions in the Tasman Regional Land Transport Plan for 2015-2021 presented to the Tas-man District Council at their meeting last Thursday. The report concludes that

State Highway 6 is “often congested” dur-ing peak traffic and that the internal ring road around Richmond’s town centre was “starting to show signs of inefficiency”. As a result, drivers are using residential streets as “state highways’ to avoid the con-gestion with figures showing significant increases in traffic on Hill St, Champion Rd and Hart Rd since the lights were in-stalled on Gladstone Rd between 2009 and 2010.

Richmond councillor Judene Edgar says the report simply tells residents what they already know but admits there’s no easy answer. “Champion Rd, Hill St and Bateup Rd are residential roads and they are being used

as state highways - they are Richmond’s avoidance ring-road,” Judene says. “I know people from Golden Bay who drive straight through the roundabout at Three Brother’s Corner and go up Bateup Rd and along Wensley Rd to get to Richmond or Nelson and avoid the lights.”Judene says the traffic problems on the narrow Bateup Rd are going to get worse

Simon BloombergSenior [email protected]

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Students get taste of warThe reality of fighting in the trenches at Gallipoli was graphi-cally illustrated at Richmond School on Monday when children were given an interactive tour of an Anzac-themed display set up in the school grounds.During term two each year, the school focuses on one topic as part of their enquiry learning. This year the topic is Aotearoa and each week teachers focus on a specific subject, this week’s topic being Anzac Day. Its aim is to give children authen-tic learning experiences as op-posed to just looking at pictures in a book and the Gallipoli display certainly exceeded expectations. The amazing collection of items included a WWI military am-bulance and Jeep provided by Roger and Dot Humphries, a rep-lica Vickers machine gun, origi-nal WWI rifles supplied by RSA

member Stuart Mirfin and army uniforms while teacher Nicole Lams brought her family’s Gal-lipoli medals.School caretaker Dean Wilkin-son also found the school’s Roll of Honour and gave it a coat of varnish so it could be displayed outside an army tent guarded by pupils Lochy Mirfin and Mat-thew Galletly who were dressed in WWI New Zealand and Turk-ish army uniforms. Lochy says he couldn’t believe that one of the soldiers shown in a photo in the display was only 15. “He lied about his age to get in the army,” Lochy says. “He’s only five years older than me and he went to war - it’s really scary. Lochy says his great, great, great uncle Darcy was killed at Gal-lipoli.

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Students get taste of warThe reality of fighting in the trenches at Gallipoli was graphi-cally illustrated at Richmond School on Monday when children were given an interactive tour of an Anzac-themed display set up in the school grounds.During term two each year, the school focuses on one topic as part of their enquiry learning. This year the topic is Aotearoa and each week teachers focus on a specific subject, this week’s topic being Anzac Day. Its aim is to give children authen-tic learning experiences as op-posed to just looking at pictures in a book and the Gallipoli display certainly exceeded expectations. The amazing collection of items included a WWI military am-bulance and Jeep provided by Roger and Dot Humphries, a rep-lica Vickers machine gun, origi-nal WWI rifles supplied by RSA

member Stuart Mirfin and army uniforms while teacher Nicole Lams brought her family’s Gal-lipoli medals.School caretaker Dean Wilkin-son also found the school’s Roll of Honour and gave it a coat of varnish so it could be displayed outside an army tent guarded by pupils Lochy Mirfin and Mat-thew Galletly who were dressed in WWI New Zealand and Turk-ish army uniforms. Lochy says he couldn’t believe that one of the soldiers shown in a photo in the display was only 15. “He lied about his age to get in the army,” Lochy says. “He’s only five years older than me and he went to war - it’s really scary. Lochy says his great, great, great uncle Darcy was killed at Gal-lipoli.

Richmond School’s Quinn Heiford is stretched off the battle field by Roger and Dot Humphries at the school’s Anzac Day display. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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with the rapid residential development in Rich-mond South and a supermarket planned for the former Bay Nursery site on the corner of Bate-up and Gladstone roads. Another consequence of drivers avoiding the lights on Gladstone Rd is that “we are getting a lot of speeding issues on Hill St and Champion Rd because they are nice wide roads,” Judene says.Council transport manager Gary Clark agrees that there “are no easy answers” but stresses the traffic congestion on Gladstone Rd can’t be re-solved in isolation. However, Gary says coun-cil and the New Zealand Transport Agency are aware of the problem and will be commencing a study to find some solutions later this year.“It’s difficult because we only have two roads going from Richmond to Nelson and that puts a constraint on the options. I personally think that four-laning Gladstone Rd and Whakatu Drive through to Annesbrook is the best long term solution but that will cost a lot of money.”Gary says another option that had been raised by the Nelson City Council would be to extend

Hill St through to Suffolk Rd in Stoke to pro-vide a third route into Nelson. He says the Tas-man council is also planning to widen Oxford St which the report identified as “too narrow” and “unsafe”.Between 3000 to 6000 cars a day travel on Ox-ford St which has two schools, a high number of businesses, the Richmond Fire Station and a number of intersections “Making turning diffi-cult and unsafe”. TThe opening of the Primary Health Organisa-tion and Nelson Marlborough District Health Board’s Public Health Service building on Queen St with approximately 100 employees has also added to the pressure on all day park-ing on Oxford St.Ironically, Judene says drivers avoiding the Gladstone Rd lights aren’t helping council con-vince NZTA there is a problem.“We are trying to tell NZTA we have a problem and yet the numbers show fewer driver are us-ing the State Highway. “We know that’s because the drivers are avoid-ing the lights but for NZTA to spend money the numbers have to stack up - it’s a catch-22.”

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oxford St is too narrow and unsafe and is coming under pressure from car parking. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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“It’s a chance to reflect on the hardships our people went through. My father’s dad is a veteran, he was a first aider.”

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“It’s a remembrance day of all those who are fallen. We’re taking a trip to Te Papa for the Gallipoli exhibition.”

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“Immediately I think of my two grandfathers who served New Zealand in WWI and never came home. One fought in the Army at Gallipoli and the other was in the Navy.”

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“I’ve got a son in the army and recently I’ve been transcribing my grandfather’s WWI diary from when he left Wellington to his arrival in a British hos-pital.”

It’s Anzac Day this Saturday, what does the day mean to you?

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This Saturday’s Anzac Day commemorations will be the biggest ever, says the local RSA president, with between 5000 and 10,000 people expected.This year marks 100 years since the New Zealand and Aus-tralian soldiers landed on the beaches at Gallipoli during World War One. To commemorate the day the Nelson RSA, along with Nel-son City Council, is hosting its dawn service at Trafalgar Park this year. Nelson RSA president Barry Pont says the traditional home of the service, Anzac Park, is simply too small to host it this year. “Every year it grows and grows, but this year will be the biggest Anzac service ever.”The service will also include live music by brass and pipe bands, and the unveiling of a field of remembrance, each in-dividually named for someone from the Nelson province who died in or as a result of World War I service. The crosses will be laid out on Trafalgar Park behind a tempo-rary cenotaph.In other firsts, plans are un-derway to fly a Tiger Moth and replica Mustang over Trafalgar Park at the conclusion of the

service, after which people are invited to stay on at the park to buy breakfast from food ven-dors. RSA’s district president, Derek Nees, says this year’s dawn ser-vice will be particularly poign-ant.“It’s the centennial of an event which marked the beginning of nationhood of both New Zealand and Australia. People will want to come to remember and commemorate those who didn’t return from Gallipoli and other battles of the war.”The dawn parade will march down Trafalgar St from Mill-ers Acre to Trafalgar Park at 5.45am with the dawn service to begin at 6am.

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Veteran Neil Ballock, left, and Nelson RSA president Barry Pont, with some of the crosses that will be at Trafalgar Park for the Anzac Day commemorations. Photo: Andrew Board.

Nelson: Dawn Parade - 5.45am from Millers Acre. Service - 6am at Trafalgar Park.Richmond: Parade; 10:45am from Sundial Square. Service; 11am at War Memorial Gardens, Cambridge St.Brightwater: Service; 9am at Brightwater Memorial Hall Gates.Wakefield: Service; 10am at the Cenotaph. Tapawera: Parade at 9:40am from St Peter’s Church. Service at 9:45am Memorial Hall.Murchison: Service at 11am at the Memorial in Waller St.

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If there was one thing Wakefield farmer Rodney Biggs loved more than his fam-ily, it was his dogs. So it was appropri-ate a photo of Rodney with his dog was presented to the Waimea Sheep Dog Trial Club over the weekend in mem-ory of his life.Rodney died suddenly last year aged just 38. He was a third generation farm-er, president of the Waimea Sheep Dog Trial Club and his wife Sarah says he loved working his dogs.“He was always bringing dogs in. If there was a dog that no one else wanted he’d work on it. He had the determina-tion to get the best out of them.”The idea of a memorial photo to hang in the club came from his former boss and fellow sheep dog club member, John Levy.John says the club had trophies “for Africa” so a photo was a better way to remember Rodney. The photo was handed to the club by Rodney’s brother Kevin on Saturday during the club’s annual trial in Wake-field. It was followed by a minute’s si-lence before Rodney’s dog Chum let out ten seconds of barking that brought a few tears to eyes.Sarah says the death of her husband is still very raw but Rodney would have liked what they did for him on Satur-

day. “It was a big shock when he died last year but this is a good thing. He would have liked this.”She says her husband was brought up in Tapawera and was definitely an “out-doors man”.“He just loved the outdoors. Even at home he’d have his tea and he’d be back outside again.”John says Rodney was well-known for

his love of dogs and at the age of eight was training them to jump through hoops at his school. He now looks after Chum and says Rodney was a “stun-ning employee”.“I didn’t view him as an employee, we were workmates. He was a healthy young man and a third generation Ta-pawera farmer. He was also a great guy.”More on the sheep dog trial on page 9.

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Oil and gas exploration companies could be drilling in two conservation parks in the Tasman district, after they were included in the latest tenders for petroleum exploration permits announced by the government.Ninety-one square kilometres of Mount Richmond Forest Park and 417 square kilometres of Victoria Forest Park are included in the 2007 square kilometre West Coast Basin block titled 15WEC-R1. The block extends from Murchison north to Mt Richmond and is one of seven included in the tender which was announced by the Minister of

Energy and Resources, Simon Bridges, on March 30.Tasman mayor Richard Kempthorne says if any oil companies were interested in exploring land in the district he’d be looking at the positives.“It could be a good thing for the region,” he says. “It certainly has possibilities for job creation in the region and my

understanding is that if someone did put their hand up there would be a resource consent process before it goes ahead.”He says the consent would look at environmental issues, but if the effects were deemed to be “minor” he would be keen to see it happen. “If it can be well managed then I’m happy for it to go ahead because it will be good for our economy.”The New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals website states that the West Coast block “is prospective for oil, gas and coal seam gas”, with discoveries dating back to the very early 1900s.

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CARS CAKED IN MUD: Three staff at Crom-bie Lockwood in Richmond had their cars splattered with mud from a truck that lost its load on Oxford St last week. “My partner texted me and said go check your car”, Crombie Lock-wood’s Michelle Weir says. “We went outside and took photos because there were some big stones.” A total of four cars parked on the east-ern side of Oxford St near Washbourn Gardens and about 30m of road were covered in mud.

KID SNAPPED BEHIND THE WHEEL: A goat has been snapped behind the wheel at a Nelson Supermarket car park. The image sur-faced on Facebook and shows Otis the goat and Spot the dog sitting in the front seats of a car outside Fresh Choice in Nelson. Owner of the goat, Miranda Levett, says she often gets people doing a double take when she takes her goat for rides in the car. “He loves car rides, he hangs his head out the window and his big floppy ears flap in the wind.”

Pet goat snapped behind the wheel of a parked car at Fresh Choice. Photo: Justine Jamieson.

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Richmond’s self-professed ‘ac-cidental artist’ Georgia Barber and a true-to-label Michael Potter of Mapua joined seven other artists from around the Nelson-Tasman region at Sun-day’s opening of their Texture Exhibition at The Old Post Of-fice in Upper Moutere.Georgia was thrilled about ex-hibiting with so many different artists. “It’s really exciting and with the diversity of artists it is incredible”, she says.Georgia’s main piece is a pure white embossed Vairocana Buddha.“I’ve been watching it change through the day and the way it catches light and shadows. It’s very simple but amazing and effective”, says Georgia.“I’m a self-taught artist. This exhibition I taught myself to emboss and I am so happy with my piece, now it’s going to be part of a series called en-lightenment.”Michael, who is a Mapua-based potter, was exhibiting three pieces that were inspired by shipwreck treasures. Mi-chael finished the three vases in a crater glaze that made them look like “an archaeo-logical treasure with calcium

deposits that you may find in a shipwreck”.Gallery manager and Nelson artist, Fleur Wood has gath-ered over 20 pieces for the Texture Exhibition. “I wanted to bring a variety of artists into the Old Post Office to enjoy the space and share their tal-ents with visitors and locals”, says Fleur.The exhibit features ceramics, paintings, illustrations, photo-graphs and sculptures linking to the theme of texture. “The theme texture allows for broad interpretation and supports the idea that art adds texture to everyday life”, says Fleur.The Old Post Office, now

owned by Joanne Costar, re-opened its doors in 2004 to sell produce, with the addition of the gallery in 2012.The gallery holds ongoing ex-hibitions, jewellery, art prints, textiles and children’s wear.“I think Nelson people are very supportive of local artists and food producers”, says Joanne. “We have a lot of tourists come into our store so it’s really im-portant to display local talent.”The exhibition will run from April 19 through to May 24 at The Old Post Office in Upper Moutere with all works availa-ble for purchase. The Old Post Office is open every day from 10am till 4.30pm.

Mapua artist Michale Potter at the opening of the Texture Ex-hibition on Sunday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

Local artists join for exhibition

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to raise $1000 for our Purple Cake challenge and we did it.”Tide says it was “a great walk and nice to raise some money.”It was the third year Zefa, Jessie and Tide have gone on an adventure to raise funds for Purple Cake Day. Last year they kayaked from Totaranui to Marahau and the year be-fore they cycled the Otago Rail Trail.Donations can still be made to the children’s Give A Little page by going to givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/purpletop

Kids climb Purple Top for Purple Cake Day

BABY BONANZA: One of Plunket’s biggest fundraisers for the year, the annual Plunket Baby Bonanza is here again with over 30 stalls featur-ing children’s clothing, toys and nursery items. All funds raised at the event will go back into the Nelson-Tasman community through Plun-ket, Playgroup and parenting education (PEPE). The Plunket Baby Bonanza will be held from 9am to 12pm at Hope Recreation Hall, Main Rd Hope on Saturday May 2. The cost of entry is $2 per adult and children are free. If you are interested in booking a stall, please phone Lisa Foote at Plunket on 542 4496. Stalls cost $25 for a large table and $15 for a small table.

WELLNESS SEMINAR: International authori-ty on health and wellness, Dr James Chestnut, is presenting a seminar titled, Eat well, move well, think well, at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday April 29. Tickets to the seminar cost $25 and can be purchased at the Theatre Royal or Tick-etDirect on 5483840 or online at ticketdirect.co.nz. The seminar will be held from 7.30pm to 9pm with doors opening at 7pm.

Jessie, left, Zefa, cen-tre and Tide Fa’avae on the summit of Purple Top in the Richmond Ranges last week. Photo: Jodie Fa’avae.

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Monique Bergman

A special Anzac legacy has been hand-made so that future genera-tions will always remember their family members who fought in WWI and WWII.Aubrey Lumsden, who turns 93 next month, has been attending Anzac Day services since the end of World War II. Her daughter, Jan Phipps joins her each year to re-member her grandfather and father who served in WWI and WWII. To mark the Anzac WWI Centenary, Jan asked her mother, who is an avid knitter, if she would make her a shawl out of knitted poppies to wear at the commemorations.Jan, who is President of Club Waimea, will wear the shawl this Anzac Day and says it is now a cherished family heirloom for her and her family.Their family has a long history with the military, which started with Aubrey’s father, Edward John Pahl, serving at Gallipoli during World War I. “He came back from Gallipoli sick and wounded. He was a signaller and he slept in a bivouac on the cliff at Gallipoli and would have to run around the trenches.“I remember him saying the scenes were terrible,” says Aubrey. When war broke out in 1940, Au-brey was employed in the Nelson Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps as a shorthand typist and received medals for her service.“We were busy with all things per-taining to war, I was promoted to a Lance Corporal and got an extra sixpence a week which I was happy about,” says Aubrey.Aubrey met her husband, Ken Lumsden, who was a trainee Pilot in the Royal New Zealand Airforce, during her college days in Nelson. She married him during the Second World War, in 1943, just after he had completed his airforce training.“We married during his final leave because soon after his training was finished he got posted, it was a Fri-day night and we rushed into Nel-son to find a wedding ring. Ken went overseas straight away af-ter we married and I spent my hon-eymoon in Auckland by myself.” Ken served as a fighter pilot during

the war, flying Dakotas and Kit-tyhawks in the Guadalcanal cam-paign. While on a mission, Ken was shot down by the Japanese but managed to land on a submerged coral reef. With only the tail of his aircraft sticking out, he was able to get to his life raft and tie it to the tail and waited to be rescued. Eventu-ally, he saw a US Naval ship in the distance and started waving his distress flag. Unfortunately the flag was red with a white circle in the middle, similar to the Japanese flag and the Americans mistook him for

the enemy and started shooting. He quickly realised what was happen-ing and took off his flying cap to show them his fair hair. He was taken to their US base and was reported missing by his squadron for 11 days. “His squad-ron thought he had been shot and killed and they had written a letter addressed to me, saying that he had fallen behind formation and en-countered the enemy alone and that he was missing, presumed dead and they were searching for him.”Her husband was found before the letter was posted and it was given to him as a momento.Aubrey’s son, Paul Lumsden, also served in the army for 29 years and retired as a Captain having toured East Timor, Sinai and Egypt.Aubrey says today’s generation are very lucky to never have experi-enced war. “Our family had to go through two wars and the second one happened quite quickly after the first, I worried terribly during the war and used to sit up knitting because I couldn’t sleep,” says Au-brey.

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Family of war heroes ready for Anzac Day

Richmond’s Jan Phipps, with her mother Au-brey Lumsden. Jan is wearing a poppy shawl knitted by her mother. Insert: Ken Lumsden, Aubrey’s husband and Jan’s father.

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Tadmor’s Eion Herbert showed he is heading in the right direction as he prepares for next month’s na-tional champs in Whanganui when he won two titles at the Waimea Sheep Dog Trials near Wakefield last week.Eion won his first national title last year when he teamed with Storm to win the long head final in Ger-aldine. The champion combination showed they are hitting good form again as they delivered a near per-fect display to win the long head at the Waimea champs with 96 points.“Storm was second in the North Island champs in Taumarunui last year as well and then he won the Tux Challenge in January so he has been going well,” Eion says. Eion also teamed up with Pat to win the short head and yard and finish second in the long head at the Waimea champs. He also fin-ished third and fourth in the short head with Bell and Storm respec-tively completing a successful two-days at the club’s champs.“Pat hasn’t done much so far but he is just starting to come to it so I’ll take him to nationals too. Bell is only coming-up three and is quite promising so I’ll be taking her to the Kaikoura to try and qualify her for nationals.”Graham Cole and Bull of Awatere won the zig-zag hunt while Mau-rice Haakma and Dan of Ward won the straight hunt.Although championships were dominated in both numbers and results by the blokes, Upper Mou-

tere’s Julie Webb-Brownlee and Pixie and Canterbury’s Ann Salkeld and Whitney showed that dog tri-alling is not exclusively the domain of males.“I love being out with my dogs and training them,” Julie, who manages a sheep and beef farm in Upper Moutere, says. “I’ve only been doing it for the last two years and you find that you learn as much as they do. Sure, there aren’t too many females here but I know all the guys so it’s no big deal.”Julie was unplaced in the long and short head events after having “just an average run”. Ann was second in the short head and yard.

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The whirring of blades, the crushing of metal and the heat of fire, drew crowds to this year’s Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter annual Open Day on Sunday afternoon.The open day is the Helicopter’s major fundraiser for the public and featured a number of rescue demonstrations from the Rescue Helicopter crew, Fire Service, Coastguard, St John and Civil Defence.Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust communications and marketing manager, Paula Muddle, says around 3000 to 4000 people attended the event, raising $12,000 through bucket donations, scenic flights and raffles on the day.

A winch demonstration saw Nelson woman Cindy Day hoisted into the air by the helicopter and swung around, as crowds looked on swept by rotor wash. The helicopter crew also demonstrated how patients are loaded in and out of a helicopter on a stretcher.Chief crewman Paul Bryant says he had a fantastic time demonstrating how the helicopter works and talking with the public.The Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter operates 24/7, every day of the year. Watch all the action of the day unfold and an interview with Paul Bryant at www.nelsonlive.co.nz

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We’ve had the Rugby World Cup, the Cricket World Cup, the Crusaders and the Blacksticks, but deputy mayor Paul Matheson says a British and Irish Lions game could surpass them all.Nelson City Council has allocated half a mil-lion dollars in its long term plan if Nelson can secure a game during the Lions rugby tour to New Zealand in 2017. Paul says the region has proven itself as a place that can host interna-tional sporting events.The tour is one of the largest sports tours in the world and sees thousands of rugby fans from the UK and Ireland follow the team for more than a month. The Lions only visit New Zea-land every 12 years and Nelson has thrown its hat in the ring to host one of the games.“I think the Lions tour will attract more inter-est because they have that base support that travels the world,” says Paul. “It could be bigger than the rugby or cricket world cups because you’ll see more of them on the ground and they love a hamburger or two.”

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Should speed limit on Lower Queen St be lowered?

I absolutely agree.Heather Waters.

No, it's fine as it is.Amanda Ohlson.

No, just learn to drive.Nathan Wells.

No, because most people already drive there at 50!! Lower it to 50

and they'll go 30! Philippa Foes-Lamb.

Yes, it should have been done years ago. Brenda Kenny.

I'm not sure the traffic going slower will make people actually

LOOK properly before coming out of McShane Rd. Dez Tinee.

No, it's safe, you cannot legislate for inattention or stupidity.

Dave Trigg.

No, people just need to be more observant. Rayella Buzz Milne.

No, people need to stop being idiots. Del Jenkins.

Learn how to drive and pay at-tention, simple.

Del Orpwood-Babbington.

Learn to drive, pretty simple...... Nick Naylor.

No! Just teach the BAD Nelson drivers how to drive!

Mike Roberts.

Are you freakin kidding me? Any slower you may as well be

walking. Every time I come to town it astounds me: 1. How slow people drive. 2. How badly they drive and 3. How many cops you have waiting to get their quota! Darryn Galpin.

Bikie Brekkie encourages motorcy-clists to up-skill. Do they need to?

I do encourage riders to up-skill. However, I’ve always thought it is

very unfair to include moped statistics with motorcycles statistics as you rarely get a fully licensed or experienced rider using a moped/scooter. I hope ACC didn’t throw in a few off-road statistics also to justify the insane hike in regis-tration costs a while back, as they did with moped statistics. RJ (via nelsonlive.co.nz).

I think people driving need to open their friggin' eyes.

Keri Williams.

Being a learner 'biker', but hav-ing been a driver for 33 years, I

can't say it is drivers who need to up-

skill, they are astoundingly dopey here in Nelson, or just plain thick! Brian Gower.

CCTV camera up in Victory:About bloody time, that will get the little buggers who should be

at home anyway. Amanda Murphy.

I still don't understand why people need to “be informed”

of cameras. If they are doing nothing wrong, they would have nothing to be informed about! Cheryl (via nelsonlive.co.nz).

Mud sprayed on Richmond cars by passing truck:

Awesome job council, we saw the street sweepers today cleaning

up the mud and an hour later the men washing the cars, big ups to you for your remedial action. Susan (via nelsonlive.co.nz).

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Richmond sisters Rae Norgate and June Berkett’s say their father, Walter Maxted, didn’t talk much about WWI.Walter spent six horrific months fighting the Turks at Gallipoli and understandably he was reluctant to rekindle those terrible memories. But what both Rae, 83, and June, 90, do remem-ber are the nightmares he suffered for years af-terwards. “He was shot in the face at Gallipoli and said, by the time he got to the hospital in Malta, he could put his fingers through his cheek and around his jaw the hole was so big,” Rae says. “He wouldn’t often talk about the war but I do remember that and the nightmares he used to have - they were terrible.”Walter had volunteered for the 12th Nelson Mounted Rifles at the outbreak of WWI, sailing to Egypt with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force on October 16, 1914. He landed at Gal-lipoli Peninsula on April 25, 1915 and was in-volved in fierce fighting for six months before being wounded and evacuated to Malta.Rae also recalls her father talking about the des-peration of the Anzac troops who were exposed to Turkish fire as soon as they landed and later “ran out of ammunition, food and medical sup-plies”. “Dad told us the Turks would throw hand grenades at them and they’d pick them up and try and throw them back because they had no ammunition left. He said they were so desper-ate they would defecate into jam tins and threw them at the Turks.June says they still have some of the items their father brought back from Gallipoli including a poem, hand-written by an Australian soldier in the trenches. The family still has the origi-nal copy as well as their father’s army pay book which has an entry for four shillings for two weeks pay at Gallipoli. “The Australian soldier didn’t think he was going to make it so he gave the poem to my father who was in the bed next

to him in the hospital. Dad brought it home and we still have the original copy.”Although their father recovered from his physi-cal wounds in Malta and later at Hornchurch Hospital in England before returning to New Zealand aboard the Corinthic in August 1916, June says it took him much longer to recover from the psychological wounds. June and Rae fondly remember him marching with the band in the Anzac Day Parades in Nelson. June says their father died in 1970 but sadly is not buried in the Returned Serviceman’s Cem-etery because he wanted to be buried next to his wife Elva and that was not permitted until 1983.

Richmond man a WWI hero

Rae Norgate, left, and her sister June Berkett with their father, Walter Maxted’s, Gallipoli service medal and some of his photos and items he collected during WWI. Insert: Wal-ter Maxted.

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When the new YZF-R1 motorcycle was unveiled at Filco Farm and Sport in Nelson as part of its global launch last week, two of the people in the showroom had already had a sneak preview of Yamaha’s latest supersport model.Filco’s owner Dave Filer and one of his mechanics, Jeremy Read, were among just a handful of people to see the bike’s engine being developed and tested at Yamaha’s headquarters in Iwata in Japan. Jeremy and Dave had been invited to the factory after Jeremy was one of just 20 Yamaha mechanics selected from 33,000 applicants worldwide to compete in the Yamaha World Technician Grand Prix last October. Although Jeremy enjoyed the two-day competition, which tested a wide range of mechanic’s skills including diagnosing and repairing faults, motorcycle and component assembly and a theory examination, he says the highlight of their trip to Iwata was a visit to Yamaha’s headquarters. “It was absolutely the highlight of the trip, visiting the Yamaha factory. The security was so tight they took all our cellphones and cameras off us so nobody could take any photos and we were all dressed up like surgeons in an operating theatre so we didn’t contaminate anything.“We saw bits and pieces of the R1

engine which was a real privilege and had a tour of the assembly line. It took 390 staff only 90 minutes to assemble a bike, test it on the dyno and then pack it for freighting - it was incredible.”Jeremy says he also enjoyed experiencing the Japanese culture and, surprisingly for a “meat and potatoes Kiwi bloke”, he also enjoyed the Japanese food. “It was my first trip to Japan and I was amazed by the courtesy and friendliness of all the Japanese people. I was also pleasantly surprised by the food - I made a decision to try everything and really enjoyed it.”Dave says it was a real honour for Filco to have a mechanic in the Yamaha World Technician Grand Prix and

he was proud of Jeremy’s top five finish. Jeremy also won the Customer Service section of the competition. “Jeremy worked really hard over the last four years to try and qualify for the competition so it was a real honour for him to qualify. He won the Australasian competition in 2013 to get there and he was the only mechanic from the Southern Hemisphere at Iwata.”Jeremy has worked at Filco for nine years, after leaving Nayland College and initially training as an engineer and then car mechanic. However, he has always been a motorcycle enthusiast, buying his first motorcycle off Dave 25 years ago. “It was a DT175cc. I used it to ride to school at Nayland.”

Filco Farm and Sport's Dave Filer, left, and Jeremy Read with the trophies they won in Japan. Photo: Simon Bloomberg.

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Need some earth works done, but don’t have the equip-ment? Galbraith Contracting Ltd is a new business with Sam Galbraith at the helm; he has 10 years experience in the mining and civil construction industries. With his three ton digger, he can construct anything from driveways to farm tracks, plus assist in land clear-ing, development and property maintenance He is also available for landscaping as well as post hole boring at 250,450 or 600mm for fence posts, house piles and im-plement sheds.

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Saturday 9 May Hurricanes v Sharks Wellington 19:35

Saturday 9 May Force v Waratahs Perth 21:40

Sunday 10 May Lions v Highlanders Johannesburg 01:00

Sunday 10 May Stormers v Brumbies Cape Town 03:05

BYE BullsCheetahsChiefs

Friday 1 May Highlanders v Sharks Dunedin 19:35

Friday 1 May Brumbies v Waratahs Canberra 21:40

Saturday 2 May Blues v Force Auckland 17:30

Saturday 2 May Hurricanes v Crusaders Wellington 19.35

Saturday 2 May Rebels v Chiefs Melbourne 21:40

Sunday 3 May Cheetahs v Stormers Bloemfontein 03:05

Sunday 3 May Bulls v Lions Pretoria 05:10

BYE Reds

Season RecordsPoints: 263 - Morne Steyn, Bulls 2010Tries: 15 - Joe Roff ,Brumbies 1997; Rico Gear, Crusaders, 2005Conversions: 51 - Joe Roff, Brumbies, 2004Penalties: 51 - Morne Steyn, Bulls, 2010

Drop Goals: 11 - Morne Steyn, Bulls, 2009

Can anybody beat these this year?

Out of 19 Super Rugby tournaments, New Zealand franchises have won 12, Australia franchises have won 4 and South African franchises have won 3.

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Friday 24 April Chiefs v Force Hamilton 19:35

Friday 24 April Brumbies v Highlanders Canberra 21:40

Saturday 25 April Crusaders v Blues Christchurch 19:35

Saturday 25 April Waratahs v Rebels Sydney 21:40

Sunday 26 April Lions v Cheetahs Johannesburg 03:05

Sunday 26 April Stormers v Bulls Cape Town 05:10

Sunday 26 April Reds v Hurricanes Brisbane 18.05

BYE Sharks

Day & Date Match Venue Kick OffNZ Time Day & Date Match Venue Kick Off

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Week Fourteen

Friday 15 May Blues v Bulls Auckland 19:35

Friday 15 May Reds v Rebels Brisbane 21:40

Saturday 16 May Hurricanes v Chiefs Wellington 19:35

Saturday 16 May Waratahs v Sharks Sydney 21:40

Sunday 17 May Lions v Brumbies Johannesburg 03:05

Sunday 17 May Cheetahs v Highlanders Bloemfontein 05:10

BYE CrusadersForceStormers

Week Seventeen

Friday 5 June Hurricanes v Highlanders Napier 19:35

Friday 5 June Force v Brumbies Perth 23:00

Saturday 6 June Rebels v Bulls Melbourne 17:30

Saturday 6 June Blues v Crusaders Auckland 19.35

Saturday 6 June Reds v Chiefs Brisbane 21:40

Sunday 7 June Cheetahs v Waratahs Bloemfontein 01:00

Sunday 7 June Stormers v Lions Cape Town 03:05

BYE Sharks

Friday 12 June Blues v Highlanders Auckland 19:35

Friday 12 June Rebels v Force Melbourne 21:40

Saturday 13 June Brumbies v Crusaders Canberra 17:30

Saturday 13 June Chiefs v Hurricanes New Plymouth 19.35

Saturday 13 June Waratahs v Reds Sydney 21:40

Sunday 14 June Bulls v Cheetahs Pretoria 03:05

Sunday 14 June Sharks v Stormers Durban 05:10

BYE Lions

Friday 19 June Rank 3 v Rank 6 TBA TBA

Saturday 20 June Rank 4 v Rank 5 TBA TBA

BYE The top two teams from the 3 conferences - Ranked 1 & 2

Week Eighteen Quarter Finals

Friday 26 June Rank 1 v Lowest ranked qualifier TBA TBA

Saturday 27 June Rank 2 v Highest ranked qualifier TBA TBA

Semi Finals

Saturday 4 July SF 1 v SF 2 TBA TBA

Finals

Week Fifteen

Friday 22 May Chiefs v Bulls Rotorua 19:35

Friday 22 May Reds v Sharks Brisbane 21:40

Saturday 23 May Blues v Hurricanes Auckland 19.35

Saturday 23 May Waratahs v Crusaders Sydney 21:40

Saturday 23 May Force v Highlanders Perth 23:45

Sunday 24 May Cheetahs v Lions Bloemfontein 03:05

Sunday 24 May Stormers v Rebels Cape Town 05:10

BYE Brumbies

Friday 29 May Crusaders v Hurricanes Nelson 19:35

Friday 29 May Brumbies v Bulls Canberra 21:40

Saturday 30 May Sharks v Rebels Durban 05:10

Saturday 30 May Highlanders v Chiefs Invercargill 19:35

Saturday 30 May Force v Reds Perth 21:40

Sunday 31 May Stormers v Cheetahs Cape Town 03:05

Sunday 31 May Lions v Waratahs Johannesburg 05:10

BYE Blues

Week Sixteen

Friday 8 May Crusaders v Reds Christchurch 19:35

Friday 8 May Rebels v Blues Melbourne 21:40

Saturday 9 May Hurricanes v Sharks Wellington 19:35

Saturday 9 May Force v Waratahs Perth 21:40

Sunday 10 May Lions v Highlanders Johannesburg 01:00

Sunday 10 May Stormers v Brumbies Cape Town 03:05

BYE BullsCheetahsChiefs

Friday 1 May Highlanders v Sharks Dunedin 19:35

Friday 1 May Brumbies v Waratahs Canberra 21:40

Saturday 2 May Blues v Force Auckland 17:30

Saturday 2 May Hurricanes v Crusaders Wellington 19.35

Saturday 2 May Rebels v Chiefs Melbourne 21:40

Sunday 3 May Cheetahs v Stormers Bloemfontein 03:05

Sunday 3 May Bulls v Lions Pretoria 05:10

BYE Reds

Season RecordsPoints: 263 - Morne Steyn, Bulls 2010Tries: 15 - Joe Roff ,Brumbies 1997; Rico Gear, Crusaders, 2005Conversions: 51 - Joe Roff, Brumbies, 2004Penalties: 51 - Morne Steyn, Bulls, 2010

Drop Goals: 11 - Morne Steyn, Bulls, 2009

Can anybody beat these this year?

Out of 19 Super Rugby tournaments, New Zealand franchises have won 12, Australia franchises have won 4 and South African franchises have won 3.

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Many regular Richmond customers will be delighted to know that Tina Homhuan has opened Authentic Thai at 299 Queen Street where they can buy her delicious food once again.

Authentic Thai’s new Thai Fried Chicken is a taste sensation not to be missed. Marinated in traditional Thai herbs, it has a lovely delicate flavour and the marination process reduces the amount of fat produced when frying, making it a healthier option that tastes divine. Authentic Thai may be Richmond’s newest take-away, but owner Tina is a familiar face to many locals. For years she has been tempting the taste buds of Richmond residents with authentic Thai dishes from her mobile food caravan and she has decided to go one step further by open-

ing a more permanent option. Tina has over 20 years experience creating Thai food and is keen to broaden people’s experience of authentic Thai cuisine, both with the tried and true dishes on the menu and with exciting new dishes to be added in the future. Call in to enjoy a taste of Thailand; orders can be made by telephone or pop in anytime from 11am until 10pm on week-days or 5pm until 10pm on weekends.

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Lunch: Tue-Sat 11.30-2.30pm Dinner: Mon-Sun 5.00-10.00pm

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Designer European shoes! Handbags! Wallets! Scarves! Jewellery! If this sounds like your idea of heaven, pop in and meet Ardine and the team at the brand new Tango’s Shoes store in Rich-mond. You’ll find them In Queen Street, right next to The Warehouse.

their patients. Nelson Radiology is the only local private radiol-ogy provider that has gained accreditation with International Accreditation New Zealand. Operating from three locations throughout Nelson and Richmond, Nel-son Radiology Ltd offers a wide range of radiology ser-vices. These include x-rays, Ultrasound, M a m m o g r a m s , Bone density, MRI and CT scans. The Richmond practice, located in the new Upper Queen Street shopping precinct, currently offers x-rays and ultrasound imaging only. Nel-son Radiology uses modern, high quality x-ray and ultrasound equipment that pro-vides optimum reso-lution at minimum dose levels. Whilst x-rays usually look at

the bones, ultrasound is used to help diag-nose abnormalities in the abdomen, pelvis, tendons/joints, and is the best way to safely scan the progress of a pregnancy. All exam-inations require a ra-diology referral from your medical profes-sional. To make an appointment, simply phone Nelson Ra-diology on (03) 544 1306.

It’s a seller’s market in Richmond right now and First National is keen to talk to any-one considering sell-ing their property. Buyers with a budget of $300,000-450,000 are becoming frus-trated at the lack of quality homes avail-able and as a result, First National has seen a rise in multi-ple offers on proper-ties up to $470,000. Those looking to sell

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Zoe Bond

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may be surprised to find the in-creased value of their properties, above even the latest rateable val-ue, as young couples coming from a rent situation are looking pri-marily for property near schools. All First National sales agents are

based in the Richmond office and with over 20 years of market expe-rience in the Richmond area, they are the perfect team to turn to if you want to make the most of your property asset. With a number of award winning agents keen to sell

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181 Queen Street, Richmond (next to BP) • Phone 03 541 0190 • www.henrys.co.nz Henry’s encourages safe & responsible use of alcohol. Shout prices run from Monday 20th April until Sunday 3rd May 2015 or while stocks last. *Choose any 6 wines or spirits. Further discounts for Shout items do not apply. Excludes Beer and RTD’s.

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property team and are keen to take on new cli-ents. For anyone interested in receiving legal ad-vice on property, or any other subject, they are here to help and can be contacted on 543 8301.

Take a trip to Thailand with Poppy Thai. Thai food has evolved from a number of different in-fluences to give us the delicious dishes we love to eat today and there are five important taste elements you will notice in Thai cuisine. The first being bitterness that you get in citrus or un-sweetened chocolate, saltiness, sourness, sweet-ness and umami. Umami describes a ‘meatiness’ or ‘savoury’ element that can be found in beef, lamb or cheese. These combine to create a pleas-urable and mouth-watering plate of food that you can find served up in Richmond’s Poppy Thai. Another influence on the flavours is the person cooking and with a new chef and a new owner, Poppy Thai Richmond invites to you try their refreshed menu and Thai dining experi-ence. To book a table give them a call on 544 2888; they’re open 5pm until late every night and 11:30am until 2:30pm Tuesday-Saturday.

The team at The Village Cafe are gearing up to bring you a warm and delicious winter. Whether you’re after a bite to eat during your lunch hour or you want a quiet place to take a break from shopping, owner Amber Warren has a great se-lection of hot food to satisfy your hunger and warm up your winter days. Featuring on the winter menu, you’ll find some good wholesome meals including macaroni cheese, smoked fish pie, cottage pie, curried sausages and beef cob-bler, a new addition to the menu that Amber says is already going fast. Their homemade food also includes a selection of pies and savouries, and mouth-watering frittatas that change daily. If you’re in a hurry, all their dishes are available to takeaway, or for a quick solution to any meal-time, larger portions can be purchased and split up. Come and visit The Village Cafe and check out their hot food menu, you’ll find them on 216 Queen St.

For great Thai food you can’t go wrong with Chai Yo Thai Restaurant. As soon as you step into Chai Yo you’ll notice the welcoming envi-ronment that owner Bu-nga Krataitong has cre-ated as well as the finest Thai cuisine. Authentic

in taste and prepared with passion and precision, the food will take your taste buds on a trip to Thailand. Enjoy their great lunches or dinners in the comfort of the restaurant, or take it away and en-joy it at home. Chai Yo is open Monday to Friday for lunches and seven days a week for dinner and is a place where the people of Richmond can come and enjoy celebrations together or as a practical so-lution when you don’t feel like cooking. It is hugely popular with locals for being the only local eatery to serve unique dishes like crunchy chicken with creamy coco-nut sauce and crunchy chicken with sweet soya sauce. Celebrate your special occa-sion at Chai Yo, they’re fully licensed and also offer BYO/wine only.

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This year is the 100th Anniversary of the Gallipo-li Landings in Turkey by the ANZAC forces, and the start of the Anzac tradition. Like everywhere else in New Zealand and Australia, and in other parts of the world, we in Brightwater are going to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Anzac Day.Our 100th Anzac Day service starts at 9.00 am outside The Memorial Gates in front of the Brightwater Hall on Lord Rutherford Road, and will be followed afterwards with a special morn-ing tea in the Brightwater Hall, complete with a 100th Anniversary cake to be cut. We urge you all to attend to honour those brave men and women who left our shores to protect us. Brightwater School have put together a display about Gal-lipoli that you will be able to see inside the Hall. To help give us an idea of the numbers to be ca-tered for can you please pick up a free ticket from the Brightwater Four Square, Brightwater Motors or the Sprig and Fern. We would like to thank these businesses for their support and especially the Wanderers Sports Club for providing the ca-tering. The Village Green has been given a makeover and tidy up with more to work to take place next month. As winter is almost on us, just a reminder to eve-ryone to check your smoke alarms and replace the batteries. It is a very simple exercise and if you need help, feel free to ring the local Fire Service.Our next Community Association meeting will be on Monday 4 May at Brightwater School, com-mencing at 7.00.pm. There will be a presentation by Tasman District Council’s planner, Rose Biss, on the Brightwater Growth Strategy Plan that will start at 7.45pm. All are welcome to attend.Andy McQueen,Chairperson Brightwater Community Association

After an educational visit by the Fire Service which taught kids and parents the importance of smoke alarms, escape plans and safe meet-ing points, there was much antici-pation of the planned fire engine visit by the Brightwater Volunteer Rural Fire Force. After a good look over the appliance and questions, it was time to do what fire engines

do best – squirt water. There was many a happy face, and even some very wet youngsters and parents. If you would like to come and enjoy the informal Plunket playgroup, it is held every Wednesday morning in the Brightwater Community An-glican Church Crèche building at 68 Waimea West Road, Brightwater from 9am to midday.

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Thirteen of our girls went off to a great camp in a log cabin at Kenep-uru Sounds just before the holidays. They had a great time and would like to thank the leaders and helpers who made it such fun.The new Guide programme is prov-ing to be a real hit for the Guide sec-tion and they join the Pippins and Brownies with a new and exciting era in Guiding as a whole.Biscuits have done really well. We have only chocolate ones left and hope to sell all these by the end of the month. If you need some please

let your leaders know. We thank all parents and families for their great support and sterling efforts with this year’s campaign. They are much ap-preciated.Term 2 timetable: Wakefield Units both Pippins and Brownies, meet on Thursdays starting on the 23 April at Wakefield Scout Den, Treeton Place, 4.00pm-5.30pm. Contact Veronique Law on 541 9190 or 027 222 0920. Brightwater Guides meet on Wednesdays at 6.30pm–8.30pm, starting on 22 April at the Brightwa-ter Scout Den, behind HQ Restau-

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A community morning tea to commemorate 100 years since Gallipoli is planned after the service inside the Brightwater Hall. Tickets at no charge will be available from Brightwater Motors, The Sprig and Fern or Brightwater Four Square in order to manage this event.

Like communities throughout New Zealand, Brightwater pauses and remembers those who have served our country on Anzac Day. Our lo-cal memorial gates, which the com-munity erected and dedicated in Feb 1925, hold the names of the 22 men who were killed in WW1, as well as the 6 killed in WW2. How-ever, there are no accurate records of the number of residents who left the district to serve. With the help of Nelson Museum, we have been able to get some idea. Their incomplete records show 88 men and one woman went from our dis-trict. A quarter of those who went did not come back. In addition to these people, there was, of course, all those served on the home front. This year, being 100 years since the invasion at Gallipoli, means as a

community we are making a spe-cial effort. The Brightwater Anzac service will begin at 9am, led by Rev Martin Harrison. Deputy May-or, Tim King, is the guest speaker. Brightwater Scouts, Fire Party, Brightwater School and many other community groups will take part. After the service, the Community Association has organised morning tea. On Sunday at the local church services there will be multimedia reflection on sacrifice and service.We gather, not to glorify war, but to remember those that have served our community in the past and to celebrate the community we are, and challenge ourselves, how we are, and how we can serve.Rev Martin HarrisonBrightwater Community Anglican Church.

Waimea Anglican Senior Care is up and running again. In 2015 we hope to repeat some of our most successful events from 2014. These included the annual fashion pa-rade; the Brightwater Garden Party and the overwhelmingly success-ful Christmas concert, ‘La Vida by Candlelight’. This final event for 2014 was made possible with the generous support of “La Vida” and enabled the Brightwater commu-nity to donate $1029 to Oxfam. It was wonderful to see Old St Paul’s church full to overflowing on the occasion.At the end of March we had two outings in quick succession. The Senior Citizens’ Expo at the Head-ingly Centre saw guests treated to informative seminars and a talk by double amputee, Mark Inglis, on positive aging. Armed with home-made muffins and drinks for a picnic morning tea the group also visited Isel House and gardens. All had a lovely time. Senior Care co-ordinator Nicola

Berthelsen is keen to organise a double-decker bus tour for the end of April but needs to know num-bers in order to confirm a booking. If you are interested in this outing please contact Nicola.A reminder that Senior Care oper-ates a range of weekly activities and support services including Exer-cise and Games – 10am Thursday at the Brightwater Community Church Hall - $2 donation; Com-munity Luncheon – 12 Midday on the third Thursday of each month. A donation toward lunch is re-quested; home visiting; transport for medical appointments, grocery shopping and Senior Care activitiesA small and valued team of volun-teers supports Nicola. If you would like to volunteer or are interested in any of the upcoming activities or events please contact Nicola Ph: 541 9225 or Ph: 021 277 8061Waimea Senior Care is a com-munity service for seniors in the Brightwater and Wakefield areas provided by the Anglican Church

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There has been plenty of action in Nelson Netball circles and the first goal is yet to be attempted. The An-nual General Meeting in February saw the end of Julie McGrath’s rota-tion on the Nelson Netball Board, while Andy Vincent resigned. Both Julie and Andy have made enormous contributions to Nelson Netball. Un-der the constitution there were two appointed positions vacant which were filled by Gary Cox and Les Ed-wards. Both men bring valuable at-tributes to the 2015 Board. Julie Bax-endine was elected as Chairperson as Andy’s replacement. Leanne Cook has been co-opted onto the Board to join sitting members Jane Andrew and Carol Cook.

Dayna Whiting has been appointed as Netball Development Co-ordina-tor and has hit the ground running as she comes to terms with her new role. One of her first assignments was to organize the recent School Holiday programme. Over 90 Year 5 – 8 play-ers were put through their paces, and by all accounts the programme was resounding success.Nelson Netball’s sub committees have all spent time together to prepare for the coming season. The Competi-tions Committee have, at this stage, got the most arduous task in organ-izing the grades, and have opted for eight team grades as opposed to the traditional six team competition.Premier 2 finalists Nelson College for

Girls A and Stoke Sun City Paint & Panel have taken the two extra spots in Premier 1. While teams each nominated a grade they wished to play in, the Competitions Committee have spent considerable time in arranging a draw for Grading Day on 2 May. Teams will play short-

ened games which will, in some grades, be scru-tinized by a panel, and along with the results will determine grades for Round 1. There are 161 teams registered with 33 Senior, 78 Secondary and 50 Intermediate teams, with a significant increase in Secondary grades. Grading Day is

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a huge undertaking, it resembles a military manoeuvre as more than 200 games are set down to be played and that’s a whole lot of umpires required.It will be a mammoth task for the Competitions Committee on Sunday as they pour over results and performances to finalize the

grades.Team registrations for Junior grades are yet to close and all in-dications are that there will be an increase in these grades.Nelson Netball is fortunate in se-curing sponsorship from Nelson Bays Motor Group in the form of a new car, which has been expertly

signwritten by Warren Burrows and his team at Power Signs. The car will be easily spotted around town with an action shot of Jodi Hikuroa-Jeffrey on the side.Netball Manager Chelsea Routhan has got her sleeves pulled up and is set for another extremely busy season. 2014 was a successful one, both on and off the court, as Chelsea managed her fiscal role to the highest level to finish the financial year in a sound position. A huge part of expenditure for Nelson Netball is the development of the game and representative expenses. Chelsea is constantly working to form sponsorship partners to assist in this vital area. Russells Curtains & Blinds are major sponsors of the Under 17’s, who have an extensive schedule with tournaments in Wellington and Mt Maun-ganui. Richmond Mall is the Under 13 sponsors for their campaign.The Games Officials Committee which encom-passes Umpires as well as Technical Officials is convened by Deb Vincent. An Umpiring for Dummies seminar was well received last season and will again be held 1 May at 7pm at Saxton

Netball Pavilion. It is an informal session that can not only benefit your umpiring but also your play as rules and interpretation of rules can be clarified. Without a doubt it will be a couple of hours which will be well spent, and the confi-dence with a whistle will increase.A new initiative is that Senior 3 and lower (Sen-ior, Collegiate and Intermediate) teams will pro-vide an umpire for their own game each week. It is expected that umpires provided by teams will umpire in a professional and impartial manner to provide a good experience for all players on court. If the umpire is a coach of the team, then coaching can only take place at intervals, not while the game is in progress. If a player umpires then that person must umpire the entire game.Marilyn Milne is the Umpire Draw Steward and would welcome anyone willing to take up the whistle and can be contacted on 0275 471 117.The annual Geraldine Hodgson Tournament will be played at Anzac Weekend over Saturday after-noon and Sunday. The tournament will be con-tested over three grades with the addition of an Intermediate grade as well.

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JUDO: Three of the region’s best judokas represent-ed New Zealand at the 2015 Oceania Judo Union Championships, held in Noumea, New Caledonia last week. Louise Kelly from Nelson Judo Club won a silver medal in the junior women’s 70kg grade and youngster Millie Hammett won bronze medals in the cadet women’s 57kg and junior women’s 57kg grade. In an upset, Millie also won a gold medal in the cadet women’s teams event beating favourites, the Austral-ians, in a highly contested competition. Finn Sweet-man from the Motueka Judo Club won a silver medal in the junior men’s 73kg grade.

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Nelson’s Sam McKenzie has beaten Australia’s top ranked swimmers to win gold at the Australian Age Group Championships last week.Over 1700 swimmers from Aus-tralia and New Zealand competed at Sydney Olympic Park in the Georgina Hope Foundation Aus-tralian Age Group Championships. The meet is considered one of the best age group competitions in the world, with Australia being one of the strongest swimming nations.Sam broke the New Zealand age group record in the 100 metre free-style event. The Tasman Swim Club member swam his fastest time of 52.02 seconds in the preliminary race, breaking the previous New Zealand record of 52.26 seconds held by Joshua Taylor-Martin of Gisborne. He followed that up with 52.06 sec-onds in the final to take away the prestigious gold medal. He also took home a silver medal in the 15 years 200 metre freestyle final. Showing off his versatility, he also took 14.44 seconds off his personal best time in the 1500 metre free-style race to finish seventh. “When I broke the New Zealand record in the heats, I was confident going into the final and was ranked num-

ber one, I just had to stay strong until the end, as I knew it was go-ing to hurt, I was pretty ecstatic when I looked up and saw that I had won,” says Sam.Also representing New Zealand at the championships were Tasman Swim Club swimmers Caitlin De-laney, who finished 14th in the 16 year 100 metre breaststroke event, and Thomas Heaton who placed 5th in the 16 year 1500 metre free-style and 15th in the 16 year 400 metre freestyle races. Nelson South Club swimmer Clara Foster made her first final in an in-ternational meet, placing 10th in the 15-year 100 metre breaststroke final with a time of 1min 15.06sec and backed it up with a 14th place in the 200m breaststroke race. The age group swimmers are al-ready back in the pool, training hard for the National Age Group Championships in two week's time. “The swimming programme is clearly working, we are one of the hardest working squads in the country and it is starting to pay off,” says Sam.

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Sam McKenzie won gold in the glamour 100 metre freestyle event at the Australian Age Group Championships last week. Photo: Monique Bergman.

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Star & Garter Waimea Old Boys is looking forward to playing the Marlborough teams when the second round of the Tasman Tro-phy and Car Company Nelson Bays divi-sion one rugby competition starts on Sat-urday.Waimea defeated Nelson 28-25 last Satur-day to retain its unbeaten record and secure the Moller Cup for the first round of the

Car Company Nelson Bays division one rugby competition. But Waimea coach Mark Milne says the team “wasn’t quite there men-

tally” and will need to “lift our game” against Renwick at Jubilee Park on Satur-day.Waimea had to come back from a 10-0 deficit before levelling the score at 13-13 at half time against Nelson. The score was tied again at 25-25 late in the game before Rohan Saifoloi kicked a penalty 16 minutes from the end. “We only had 35 per cent of possession on Saturday and when we got it, we seemed to want to give it back to Nelson,” Mark says.Nelson coach Kade Heke says it was happy with how his players took it to Waimea, but disappointed to still be without a win five games into the club competition. “We needed everyone to put their hand up and I feel like we gave it everything. But we really do need the points now.”

He says he was happy with the decision to turn away a chance at tying the game. “They backed themselves to do it and I’m happy with what they chose. If it was a final it would have played out slightly different, but it was a team decision.”Mark says his team will need to show more focus this weekend.“Renwick have a big pack so our forwards will have to do better and front up this Sat-urday.”“It’s Renwick’s centenary too so they are hoping for a good year. They haven’t won a game yet but we don’t take any team’s lightly.”Mark says they always look forward to this stage of the competition because the Mar-lborough teams are an unknown quantity. “We always enjoy playing the Marlborough teams because we come up against new players and new game plans,” he says. Although Waimea has won all five games this season and is favoured to maintain its unbeaten record on Saturday, Mark says there’s no room for complacency. “We have had a good start, which is unusu-al for us, but we never, ever think we are the best team in the competition. Winning the first five games is pleasing but all that really counts is how we perform at the back-end of the season.”Waimea Old Boys senior B beat Nelson senior B 35-10 in their division two match on Saturday.

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Waimea Old Boys’ Jeff Lepa, left, and Vili Lolohea juggle the ball during Waimea’s win over Nelson at Jubilee Park on Saturday. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Star & Garter Waimea Old Boys is looking forward to playing the Marlborough teams when the second round of the Tasman Trophy and Car Company Nelson Bays division one rugby competition starts on Saturday.Waimea defeated Nelson 28-25 last Saturday to retain its unbeaten record and secure the Moller Cup for the first round of the

Car Company Nelson Bays division one rugby competition. But Waimea coach Mark Milne says the team “wasn’t quite there men

tally” and will need to “lift our game” against Renwick at Jubilee Park on Saturday.Waimea had to come back from a 10-0 deficit before levelling the score at 13-13 at half time against Nelson. The score was tied again at 25-25 late in the game before Rohan Saifoloi kicked a penalty 16 minutes from the end. “We only had 35 per cent of possession on Saturday and when we got it, we seemed to want to give it back to Nelson,” Mark says.Nelson coach Kade Heke says it was happy with how his players took it to Waimea, but disappointed to still be without a win five games into the club competition. “We needed everyone to put their hand up and I feel like we gave it everything. But we really do need the points now.”

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A glorious day awaited shooters to come and test their skills at the 2015 Nelson Waimea Gun Club 80 target Duck Shoot last weekend.Word must have got around town because 105 shooters turned up for the event.It was a fantastic sight at the Gun Club, the grounds looking im-maculate and the car park full.Both local gun shops, The Gun Shop Motueka and Richmond Hunting & Fishing had display stands attracting much interest.The Gun Club’s Sports co-ordina-tor Paul Hedwig and his team had set out an amazing course and the feedback from shooters was noth-ing but positive.The course was almost completed before the rain came but the hard-ened duck shooters didn’t mind a wee bit of water.Vicki O’Connor put on a fabulous barbeque whilst everyone waited for the results to come out.

A huge thank you goes to all of the people who helped to make the day a great success. Results - Registered shooters: A Grade: 1st Chris Scully 77; 2nd Paul Hedwig 74; 3rd Martin O’Connor 74. B Grade: 1st Karen Scully 71; 2nd Hugh Owen 68; 3rd Barry Tait 68. C Grade: 1st Brent Nalder 68; 2nd Aiden Hogarth 67; 3rd Murray Smith 66.Unregistered shooters: 1st Stuart McMurray 64; 2nd Jesse Roberts-Henrikson 63; 3rd Ryan Beattie 63.Categories: Ladies: Karen Scully 71. Juniors: Chris Shallcrass 62. Veterans: Paul Hedwig 74.Next Shoot is May 10: 25 Skeet, 10 Pair Double Rise, 15 Minis, 50 Single Rise, 50 Five Stand Sport-ing. Ammo and food are available at the club. No eftpos.Contact the club secretary Jacqui Oldham nelsonwaimeagunclub@ yahoo.co.nz

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ality from her salon in Hope, or wherever you are getting ready on the big day. Nicola also specialises in the more technical aspects of blonding. If you’re a brunette that wants to be blond, a professional colour can

only be achieved by a pro-fessional stylist, and Nicola will happily help you achieve the best colour result. She is also on hand to offer clients a complete re-style. If you want to update your look, Nicola can help you find a hair style that not only looks great, but is practical for your lifestyle. After 14 years in the indus-try, there isn’t much Nicola can’t accomplish for her cli-ents and says, for her, it’s all about making people feel good. A cup of tea and a chat are all part of the service you’ll receive at this intimate salon, where Nicola does her best to work to your timeta-ble. Make an appointment with Amore Hair by Nicola Fisher today and appreciate

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Golf - 9 Hole Grandmothers’ Tour-nament at Greenacres on Thurs. 14 May’15 Start 10am for a 10.30 tee off. All welcome. Inquiries - Sue Thwaites email: [email protected] TRAMPING CLUB invites you: May 3, Harris Farm, easy, phone David 548 6826; May 4, Club Night, Nelson Inter-mediate School, 7.30m, talk on Rock Wrens. Also April 25-27, Fenella Hut, medium, $24, ph: Chris 547 6628. Details www.http://nel-sontrampingclub.org.nzNelson Learning Community Meetup Group is organising free university cours-es, learned collaboratively using online resources. “The Ethics of Eating” 23 Apr 7pm & “User Innovation: A Path to En-trepreneurship” 4 May 2pm. Or choose your own & get together with other inter-ested learners at meetup.com.Music on Friday, the 1st May.All wel-come to join us 10amSt David’s Florence St Richmond,for a concert in Central Park,with the New York Philharmonic An-drea Bocelli David Forester piano BrynTer-fel & others,also enjoy fellowship with other music lovers over morning tea. Tapawera spinning & craft group exhibi-tion at To be held at the Country Kitchen Café. 4th of May through to 11th of May 2015. Beautifully hand made garments by local ladies for sale. Realistic prices for ‘one off original’ garments. Contact; Janet on 5224039 or Sandra on 5224560.Squash Have a Go day at Club Waimea Squash Sun. 3rd May 12– 3pm for all pri-mary, intermediate & college age kids No cost, rackets & balls provided. Club Waimea Squash Lower Queen Street, Richmond. Just come down & HAVE A GO! ph: Susan 0274665250 to know more.

Nelson Mensans invite interested people to the next Nelson testing on 2nd May at Richmond. Interested? Go to http://men-sa.org.nz/apply-for-our-test Local contact Judith 02040367998Te Manawa Women’s World Music Choir, practices on Thursdays, 7.15pm, term time, at Nelson Reform Church, En-ner Glynn, new members very welcome, no auditions required, for further info, ph, Vicki 5448242Girls Night Out & Fashion Show . Nay-land Kindergarten Major Fundraiser. Fri. 15 May at Broadgreen Intermediate. Ta-bles of 8. Tickets $20; gives you an entry into the Grand Prize Draw & a Goodie Bag. Featuring Staceys, Ko Cosmet-ics & Cardells Hair. Tickets & Enquiries 5476313 [email protected] Perfect Gift for Mother’s Day.Timaru Girls High School Old Girls Assn AGM - 9th May 2015 – Luncheon 12MD .$22pp The Playhouse Theatre & Cafe. New members welcome. Contact Debbie 542 3292 by 1st May.Nelson/Tasman Endometriosis Network presents Dr Sarah Wakeman, Medical Di-rector, Fertility Associates speaking on “En-dometriosis & Fertility” - assessment, treat-ment & funding with reference to women with Endometriosis. Contour, 41 Venice Place, Stoke, Tuesday 5 May 7.30pm. All welcome. For info Ph Helen 5441724Alzheimers Nelson Fundraiser. MOTH-ERS’ DAY HIGH TEA. Tues. 12 May 2-4pm at The Boathouse. Tickets ($20) from : Jays & KO, Hurst & Taylor, Info. Desk Richmond MallFORMER REFUGEES require volun-teer assistance. Have fun, meet new peo-ple, & experience new cultures. Next train-

ing 5-7 June. Contact [email protected], 548-4978Richmond Library: Hear local author Emma Stevens talk about her book Walking on Ice, a memoir of life & love in the Alaskan wilderness. Hear her fascinating tale of an online relationship which took her across the world at 5.30pm on Thurs. 30 Apr.My Dream House - for 12 years or younger. Create your own dream house. Collect templates & details - Richmond, Motueka, Murchison or Takaka libraries during Apr.. www.tasmanlibraries.govt.nzLive well stay well” group Wakefield Hall, Apr. 28 9.45-11am. Olive oil tastings with Nini Wooff from Kina Haus Olives. Learn the health benefits of this good oil, how it is processed & best used. This group is followed by a walk around Wake-field 11am-12md Ph: Margaret 5419693 or Yvonne 5422235 .SINGING WORKSHOP. Brush up your vocal skills & learn a women’s acap-pella arrangement of the Beach Boys song “In My Room”. four Thursdays from 7 May, $40 if registered by 30 April ($20 for students). New friends & laughter free of charge. Ph Jenny, 547 4354 or visit www.nelsonharmony.org.nz.Barry Bowden Australian organic Steiner gardener talks on ‘man visible & invisible’ Friday 24 7.30pm Spiritualist Church hall cnr Tipahi & Motueka Streets by donation [email protected] ph: Victor 022 4147205Plunket Baby Bonanza Sat. 2 May, Hope Hall, 9am – 12pm. $2 entry, kids free. Over 30 stalls of secondhand children’s clothes, toys & nursery items. Table book-ings now open, ph: Lisa on 5424496 or

[email protected] Your Toddler workshop @ Nel-son Parents Centre 28 April 7pm. Learn strategies to manage challenging behav-iour & fun play ideas to occupy kids at home. Ph Tania 5450964 [email protected] WAIMEA INC Annual General Meeting. 2pm 9 May 2015 at the club rooms. 284 Lower Queen St. Fol-lowed by BBQ.Are you new in town or just keen to meet new people? Join the Nelson New-comers Network for drinks & nibbles at Rhythm& Brown, 19 New St. 7pm onwards every 2nd Wed. of the month. [email protected] You A Square Dancer? Nelson Square & Round Dance Club. Starts p.m. Thursday 9 Apr. at Presbyterian Church Hall. Florence St. Richmond. Level Mainstream. You Will Be Most Welcome. Contact Chris at 03 5440595 [email protected] of the South Morris Minor cCub Sunday 26 Apr. meeting 1.30pm Natureland Tahuna Beach. Interested in joining us. Ph Julie or John 5473316 by Thurs 19th.“BRING HIM HOME: AN ANZAC TRIBUTE” - Nelson Male Voice Choir. Sat, Apr. 25 2-00 pm Old St John’s Hardy St. Guests Tasman Brass Quar-tet; Sarah Stack; Steve Rudhall: Hilda Bester . Adults $20; Under 18 $5-00, Under 10 Free. Tickets from; i-SITE, Millers Acre, Nelson; Summit Real Es-tate Stoke; Richmond Mall.Richmond Lions New members warmly welcome! Contact Alex on 544 2639 or for the Wakefield area

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“Love Heals”Beth Packer is an international speaker, a Christian Science Practitioner and a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.

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Ivan on 541 9689.FOSTER Parents Change Lives & Communities. Child, Youth & Family are offering free training for foster parents & caregivers in Nel-son. Dates: Apr. 2. Time 6-9pm. Contact Heather 03 989 4200 or [email protected] for further info.REGULAR EVENTSStoke-Tahunanui Ladies Pro-bus Club welcomes new mem-

bers to our interesting & friendly meetings. AtNe lson Suburban Club, 168 Tahunanui Dr 3rd Wednesday of the month, 9.45 am. Ph: Joice 546 8135 or Heath-er 544 4346Indoor bowls - Every Tuesday at the hope Hall at 7.30pm. Come for a fun night, suitable for all ages. New members very welcome. Some coaching avail-able. Phone Elisabeth 5448855.

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Ellis St, Brightwater(Plunket Rooms, next to Petrol Station)

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish, RichmondWeekend Mass Times

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DIGGERS

PANEL BEATER

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

Call Tony Johnston

90 VANGUARD STNELSON PH: 548 3954 027 548 3954

TRAINING

PAINTER PAINTER

TRAINING

PLUMBER

Sew for UBridal

Formal

Childrens

Alterations - zips, hems, mending

544 7285No job too small

Liz McLean

SEWING

Work Place First Aid Courses

Ph 544 9180Corporate Rates Available

April:May:June:July:

7, 14, 21, 301, 2, 12, 28, 29, 304, 16, 25, 26, 277, 16, 23, 24, 25

CLEANING

GARDENING

HARRIS TRAINING SERVICES LTD

Registered Trainer, Assessor & EPA Test Certifier

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

• Growsafe & Approved Handler Certification

• Chainsaw • Tree Felling • Quad Bike • Tractor

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

544 8059

Maintenance Blocked DrainsDomestic WorkNew HousingIndustrial PropertiesLeaking Taps & Pipes

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Your one-stop shop for- WOF -

- Engine Tuning -- Brakes & Clutch -

- Wheel Alignment -All mechanical services

Kerry & Sharlene Friend7 Gladstone Road

Richmond(behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

Friendly service guaranteed

ELECTRICIAN

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

www.rowandronelectrical.co.nz

4 Ernest Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electricians

Domestic & Commercial Wiring

PV Solar expert

Maintenance & Repairs

Ltd

AGRICULTURAL

PLUMBER

Specialising in small jobs and maintenance

plumbing

• Renovations• Kitchens

• Bathrooms4 Coach Pl, Brightwater

0275 423 343A/H: 542 3343

ArcAdiAThe small team with

all the skills

Residential to Lifestyle Blocks

WE DO IT ALL

0275 288 434Phone Tony & Amber

GARDENING GAS STAYS

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

24HR - PH: 544 5723 MAIN ROAD APPLEBY

BRANDS - SERVICE - FINANCEParts and Service for ALL makes

and ALL models

24HR Call Out

24HR - PH: 544 5723 MAIN ROAD APPLEBY

WATERBLASTING

FLOOR SANDING

ELITEFLOORING SERVICES

Over 20 years Experience

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

[email protected]

Dave 0274 296 669

Member NZ National Flooring Assn.

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

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

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

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

mobility4you

Baby&Mobility HIRE

MOBILITY

SUIT HIRE

SUIT HIREWeddings, Black Tie,

School Balls

Ph 548 7655155 Trafalgar St

(opp Westpac)

NelSoN TailorS MeNSWear

BRAKE OR CLUTCH

022 609 0088

Healing you

Over 20 years experience

$80 per hour

www.souloasis.nz

sOul Oasis

HEALINGELECTRICIAN

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

FREE Mileage - conditions apply

24hr Service

542 2120027 542 4473

[email protected]

lawnmowingweedeatinggardening

FREE Quotes

Atawhai to Wakefieldand everywhere in between

Call Simon545 1000021 223 3135

LAWNMOWING

SOLAR

Specialising in supply & installation of Solar Systems for:

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

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

Clean, green, affordable

Smart Solutions for Smart People

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

03 544 8059www.nzsolar.co.nz

Your solar specialists

ACCESS EQUIP

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

REACH NEW HEIGHTSPh 544 3985Ph 544 3985

21 Elms Street, Wakatu Estate,Nelson

WE WILL DELIVER

AUTOMOTIvE

Adam Brumwell

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

027 671 8417Call Adam

or 544 9415

Adam Brumwell

Painting

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

Call Adam027 671 8417or 544 9415

AUTOMOTIvE

STORAGE

• Low prices• Secure storage• CCTV Surveillance

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

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

74 Gladstone Rd, Richmond & 481 High St, Motueka

Ph 544 4306

TASMANSTORAGETASMAN

STORAGE

ARBORIST

AL FRESCOGarden & Property

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

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

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

House washing

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

Roof treatments for mould, lichen, moss, algae

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

Gutters cleaned out

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

Paths, decks, driveways

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

Ant, spider, cockroach control

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

Chimney cleaning

Mobile 0220 649 822 (24hr)

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

Jeff NeilsoN WaterblastiNg

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

Cell: 0220 649 822A/H 547 7856

GARDENING

Call us today for a friendly no obligation quote

P:03 5530 306M:022 122 5013

E: [email protected]

Planning Construction

Planting Maintenance

www.sagelandscapes.co.nz

SageLandscapesthe wise choice

AUTOMOTIvEAUTOELECTRICS

INTERIOR SEWING

NZ Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor • Difficult Tree Dismantles/Removal • Power Line Vegetation

Clearance • Thinning & Crown Reductions• All Aspects of Tree Work • 24hr Emergency Call Out Service

PHONE 0800 TREEWORK (873396)• (03) 544 0588 • 027 274 5653 • [email protected]

www.treescape.co.nz

ARBORISTS – TREE & VEGETATION MAINTENANCE

ARBORIST

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LOOKING FOR A BUILDER?

● New homes ● Light commercial● Renovations ● Fences/landscaping

● Mapei waterproofing systems● Original stone installation ● Free quotes

We have A great team with 37 years in the industryReferences available

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John Cunningham P: 0274 812 481E: [email protected]

BUILDER

Building Repair and Construction maintenance, commercial fitout,

decks, fences and hard landscapingPrompt Service

N E L S O N

CONtraCtiNgL i m i t E d(2 0 1 4 )

Contact Ian onMob 027 284 3957 or (03) 547 2242

BUILDER

KENNELS

• All new facilities• Personalised service• Insulated & double glazed kennels• Regular exercise• The closest boarding kennel to town (only 5km)

Owners Candy & Richard

Ph 544 6411864 Lower Queen Street Richmond

541 0008027 650 5605

Marks OffWindow Cleaning

ProfessionalWindow CleaningGutter CleaningOven Cleaning

Walls, BathroomsHouse Washing

window cleaning

INSECT SCREENS

SOLAR

ACCOUNTS

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

548 0007 16 Halifax Street

We do call outs and remote support too

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

COMPUTERS

PLUMBING & GAS

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

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

Ph: 543 8090

Honest Reliable Master Plumbers and Gasfitters

Since 1915

Kevin Harris

Small Jobs

Welcome

HEAT PUMPS

Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing

Basic Service

Steve Fletcher

$85

www.heatpumpnelson.co.nz

You can be assured of MTA standards of service everytime.

10 Poutama St, Richmond(off Gladstone Rd)

544 8388

Your only MTA Auto Electrician

in Richmond

SUIT HIRE

MADE FOR MEN

Richmond

Suit Hire

for all formal occasions

249 Queen StRichmond

543 9977

We’ll come to you!Support with;

• Tax • GST • Payroll• Bookkeeping

• Software • Training

Contact your local consultant Sue Thomas

03 544 9748

Keep track of your business

ACCOUNTS

Carpet Laying• New & Second Hand• Repairs• Restretching

+ Light Gardening/Lawn Mowing

CARPET LAYING

¥ Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning

¥ Quick dry year round

off with mention of this ad

Ph: 544 5168or 021 955 168

www.nelsoncarpetcleaner.co.nz

10%

CARPET CLEANING

Technical Cleaning Solutions

•Commercial & Residential

•Builders Cleans

•Tenancy Changes

•Pressure Cleaning

•Carpets & Upholstery

•Window Cleaning

•Property Maintenance

FREE PHONE 0508 832 425

www.techclean.co.nz

CLEANING

BB‘S

Services• Curtain Making

Alterations• Alterations to ready-made curtains/nets

All Installation• Roman Blinds

Re-Stringing & Re-Lining• Door to Door Service• Complete rental makeoversBrenda: 027 842 1780

[email protected]

CURTAINS

FRIDGES FREEZERS

WASHERS DRYERS

DISHWASHERS OVENS

RANGEHOODS

Repairing whitewarefrom Richmond to Wake�eld, and surrounding areas.

TIM LLOYD79 TREETON PLACE

WAKEFIELD

For service call: 027 685 5777 or 541 8877

FRIDGES FREEZERS

WASHERS DRYERS

DISHWASHERS OVENS

RANGEHOODS

Repairing whitewarefrom Richmond to Wake�eld, and surrounding areas.

TIM LLOYD79 TREETON PLACE

WAKEFIELD

For service call: 027 685 5777 or 541 8877

• FRIDGES • FREEZERS• WASHERS • DRYERS

• DISHWASHERS • OVENS• RANGEHOODS

Servicing the Waimea and Tasman region

027 685 5777 or 541 8877

WHITEWARE REPAIRS

INSULATE YOURWINDOWS

PH 0800 104 466 OR 545-1398

DOUBLE GLAZING FOREXISTING WINDOWS

Reduce Heating BillsReduce CondensationReduce NoiseReduce UV Sun Damage

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If you’re in employment and your wages go directly into a bank account, you’re almost there.

We Could Help You!For further enquires please phone

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LOANS

• Leaks• Repairs• Maintenance• ReRoofs• New Roofs

Ph: 538 0824Proudly supplying Orange Residential Homes

roofing requirements for over 10 years

Stoke

ROOFING

Ph: 543 904489 Beach Road, Richmond

www.richmondhireltd.co.nz

CommerCial residential rural

For ALL your

equipment needs,use the

local guys

HIRE

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DIGGERS

PANEL BEATER

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

Call Tony Johnston

• 2-pack Touch Ups• 2-pack Touch Ups

90 VANGUARD STNELSON PH: 548 3954 027 548 3954

TRAINING

PAINTER PAINTER

TRAINING

PLUMBER

Sew for UBridal

Formal

Childrens

Alterations - zips, hems, mending

544 7285No job too small

Liz McLean

SEWING

Work Place First Aid Courses

Ph 544 9180Corporate Rates Available

April:May:June:July:

7, 14, 21, 301, 2, 12, 28, 29, 304, 16, 25, 26, 277, 16, 23, 24, 25

CLEANING

GARDENING

HARRIS TRAINING SERVICES LTD

Registered Trainer, Assessor & EPA Test Certifier

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

• Growsafe & Approved Handler Certification

• Chainsaw • Tree Felling • Quad Bike • Tractor

For course dates see www.harristraining.co.nz

544 8059

Maintenance Blocked DrainsDomestic WorkNew HousingIndustrial PropertiesLeaking Taps & Pipes

••••••

Kerry & Sharlene Friend7 Gladstone Road

Richmond(behind Mobil)

Phone 03 544 2266

Friendly service guaranteed

ELECTRICIAN

Ph: 021 482 088 or 542 2328

www.rowandronelectrical.co.nz

4 Ernest Pl, Brightwater

Registered Electricians

Domestic & Commercial Wiring

PV Solar expert

Maintenance & Repairs

Ltd

AGRICULTURAL

PLUMBER

Specialising in small jobs and maintenance

plumbing

• Renovations• Kitchens

• Bathrooms4 Coach Pl, Brightwater

0275 423 343A/H: 542 3343

ArcAdiAThe small team with

all the skills

Residential to Lifestyle Blocks

WE DO IT ALL

0275 288 434Phone Tony & Amber

GARDENING GAS STAYS

4A Gladstone Road, Richmond

24HR - PH: 544 5723 MAIN ROAD APPLEBY

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027 671 8417Call Adam

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Ph 544 4306

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Call us today for a friendly no obligation quote

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We do call outs and remote support too

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Since 1915

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Small Jobs

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

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HEAT PUMPS

Phone 0800 448 446

Improve the performance and the life of your heatpump

Heatpump Servicing

Basic Service

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$85

www.heatpumpnelson.co.nz

You can be assured of MTA standards of service everytime.

10 Poutama St, Richmond(off Gladstone Rd)

544 8388

Your only MTA Auto Electrician

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SUIT HIRE

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CARPET CLEANING

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Services• Curtain Making

Alterations• Alterations to ready-made curtains/nets

All Installation• Roman Blinds

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[email protected]

CURTAINS

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For service call: 027 685 5777 or 541 8877

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For service call: 027 685 5777 or 541 8877

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