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By Kristy Martin A Riverlands family who went through two fires last year and lost thousands of dollars worth of property are now warning others to be prepared. With Marlborough experiencing a cold snap and winter fast approaching, the Boyce family are urging people to have a fire plan. “We’ve lived through a lot – floods, earthquakes – but fire is worse,” said mum Kim Boyce. “Fire is dangerous. “Fire is real fast. “We now have smoke alarms in every room and I keep my important possessions, like my handbag and car keys, accessible.” Continued page 2 The Boyce family - Zarryn, Kellanie, Kim and four-year-old Mekka - with their new shed that replaced the one destroyed by fire (inset).

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Warning to others as winter comes Continued from page 1 Tomorrow marks one year since the family lost $20,000 worth of property in a garage fire. The fire broke out in a neighbour’s shed in the middle of the night and quickly spread over the fence, destroying everything inside the Boyces’ garage, including bikes, scooters, chainsaws, two freezers full of meat, power tools and camping equipment. Twelve of their chickens, and a pet parakeet, also perished. Kim and husband Rob tried to salvage their property, dragging three motorbikes, two pushbikes and four fuel cans from the shed while the heat closed in, before a neighbour pulled them away. “The shed was melting around us. “I can remember seeing the glass (from the windows) running down

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the walls. “I think about it now and I can’t believe I was in there. “But at the time, you don’t think, you’re just trying to save your belongings. Nine months later, on December

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Police are continuing their investigation into a spate of fires that occurred in Picton during the weekend. Three boats and a camper van were all set alight at about 3am on the morning of Sunday, March 9. Two boats have been extensively damaged, and the other has suffered moderate damage.

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Today, the shed has been rebuilt, but the family still has no tools, no chainsaw for firewood, no sewing machine and not even a shovel to dig the garden. “But at least we have each other.” As the cold settles in and heaters and electric blankets come out, firefighters are also urging people to be safe. Blenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade chief fire offier Rob Dalton urged people to check smoke alarm batteries and to ensure the devices were installed in each bedroom, hallway and kitchen/ lounge area. He also advised people to clean their chimneys and always use dry wood when building a fire. Electric blankets should be tested before use each year, Mr Dalton said, and this could be done at electrical retailers.

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21, they had another close call when a large vegetation fire at Port Underwood threatened the bach they were staying at. If the family members have learnt one major lesson through it all, it is the importance of having contents insurance. “Insurance is really important,” says Kim. “Even if you can’t afford it, you have to have some type of cover.” The fire that engulfed their garage was found to have been caused by a battery charger in the neighbour’s shed. The blaze came within metres of their home - they almost lost everything. “Thank god for the firefighters. “They don’t get enough credit for the work they do.”

One of the fires also left the side of a house scorched. All four fires were set in the same area of Picton, around Waikawa Road. Police would like to speak to anyone who was in that area at the time of the fires, or anyone who may have relevant information.

Local spending up Circus comes to town Death-defying acrobatics, magic, contortion and juggling - Zirka Circus has got something for everyone. Zirka Circus will be heading to Blenheim next month for three days only as part of its new show ‘Send in

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Marlburians are continuing to splash the cash, with local spending in February up 12.1 per cent on last year. This figure was the highest growth rate recorded across the country, according to monthly figures released by Paymark yesterday. Palmerston North recorded the second highest increase, with year-

on-year growth of 9.2 per cent, followed by Canterbury and Otago at 7.9 per cent and 7.8 per cent respectively. Off the back of recordbreaking growth in December and strong trading in January, total spending through the Paymark network nationally during February was up 7.4 per cent on last year.

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By Kristy Martin A Blenheim woman whose luggage was stolen on the Interislander ferry says police did a great job tracking the offender to Dunedin and arresting him. Karen Magee and grandson Luke were aboard the Arahura travelling from Wellington to Picton on November 5 last year when their bags were removed from the tray of their ute after staff failed to secure the passenger vehicle deck. In the stolen suitcase and duffel bag were Karen’s clothing, jewellery, makeup, passport and other documents, and Luke’s clothing, PlayStation portable and irreplaceable photographs of his deceased father. Sergeant Kris Payne of Picton police said an 18-year-old Dunedin man, identified on CCTV, pleaded guilty to the theft and was due to be sentenced this week. “It was a job well done by the police,” Ms Magee said. “Both Picton and Dunedin police were fantastic – I couldn’t fault them. “They were brilliant with Luke and brilliant with me. “They kept checking back in to let me know where they were at.” But while it was a relief for Ms Magee that an arrest was made, it didn’t replace any of the items she or her grandson lost.

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Ferry luggage theft By Kristy Martin A Blenheim woman was left devastated after her luggage, including irreplaceable photographs of a deceased family member, vehicle while travelling on was stolen from her the Karen Magee was with her Interislander ferry. on the Arahura going from grandson Luke, 18, on Tuesday night when the Wellington to Picton theft They lost a large green suitcase occurred. and a black duffel bag from the tray of their Hilux ute. Inside the luggage was clothing, jewellery, a PlayStation Portable game console and precious family photographs of Luke’s away when he was eight years father, who passed “His father died when he was old. younger and he had the album in his bag,” a visibly distressed Karen told the Sun. Continued page 2

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Karen Magee says police did a great job of catching the thief who stole her luggage on the Interislander ferry, as reported in the Sun last November (inset).

KiwiRail, who operates the Interislander ferries, has admitted staff failed to secure the vehicle deck on that occasion and said the matter was being investigated. But they have not offered any support to Ms Magee, or an apology like she was hoping for. “I still haven’t heard anything from Interislander,” she said.

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Nothing was found by police when they searched the offender’s home. “I’d say they ditched everything pretty much immediately,” Ms Magee said. “It’s a bit of a nightmare losing all your stuff. “I’m lucky I had insurance but the insurance company only paid less than half of what the stuff was worth.”

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Election date The date for the general election later this year was announced on Monday. John Key announced it will be held on September 20. The earlier date will allow Mr Key to attend the G20 Summit in November should he win. Mr Key leaves for China this week.

Scooter rider hit A teenage motorised scooter rider who was struck by a car on Monday afternoon suffered moderate head and arm injuries. The 16-year-old girl was yesterday in a stable condition in Wairau Hospital, where she was taken following the incident on Maxwell Road in Blenheim. The teen was treated by St John paramedics at the scene before being transported to hospital for further treatment.

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At 12.10pm on Monday a 19-year-old female tourist and her 19-year-old associate were arrested at the Warehouse for taking two torches and clothing items. They both received pre-charge warnings and were released.

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CCTV leads to arrest Two 17-year-old males have been arrested and charged with burglary. The teens were picked up about 6.20pm on Monday after being identified from private CCTV footage of a burglary in the Mayfield area. The pair were due to appear in court yesterday.

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Introducing We would like to extend another huge thankour youfriendly to all of staff the participants of our recent run/walk for a brighter Margot Wilson, RN-Managerfuture. and Support and Provider locally, and Over $4500 was raised for theInformation Cancer Society this money will be used to support cancer patients and their Corinne Payne, RN-Health Promoter families in our community. (relief support and Information provider) What a wonderful effort byHilary youGill, all!Finance and Retail Co-ordinator

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Cancer Society Marlborough is one of the four groups that Z Our team welcomes enquiries from community Grove Road is supporting through GOOD in the HOOD. groups, Maraes, schools, etc. who would like a For the month of March, pop workshop into Z Grove Road and vote or talk from the Cancer Society.forWeus are to receive a share of the $4000happy uptoforvisitgrabs. Picton and Rural Marlborough. How much of the $4000 we get depends on how many votes Diary, June-July we receive. As always, we appreciate the support2009 of the community very much. For more information (including venue details) or to register your interest in these events, contact

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Cancers for We are also fortunate enoughGynaecological to be one of the Network chosen–charities women with a diagnosis of Cancer of the uterus, at The Warehouse. endometrium, cervix, ovary or vulva. Thursday, Every time a plastic bag is purchased at The Warehouse, that June 11, 6.00-7:30pm money is returned to the community. disruption is common We are lucky enough to have Sleep beenWorkshops selected– Sleep as one of the three in people with a cancer diagnosis, making lucky recipients. When you arecoping at The Warehouse, grab token more difficult. This course, runaover two from the check out and pop itSaturdays, in the Cancer Society near the looks at practical waysbox to improve sleep for well-being – Saturday, June 13 and 27. exit, every vote helps! Did you know that Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers among men and women in NZ? Public Lecture – “Reducing the Impact of Bowel Cancer – what can you do?” Speaker Although we have had a couple days, withCome rainalong andto Dr Aof Luckchilly (colorectal surgeon). of Australia’ s experts on the subject to clouds please remember thathear youonecan get still get burnt. out more. Tuesday, June 16, 7.00-8:30pm, Please slip, slop, slap and wrapfindand if you do need any Scenic Circle Hotel (Seymour Street.)

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Over the weekend, a building in Park Terrace and a property in Maxwell Road were targeted by taggers. Anyone who sees or knows of people tagging should contact Blenheim Police or Crime Stoppers.

Police have begun an aerial search for a missing Erie Bay man who set out on his boat in the Marlborough Sounds last Saturday and hasn’t been seen since. William Kerry Blair, known as Kerry, gave no indication of his intentions before leaving on a 9-metre launch about 4pm on Saturday and searching for him was like a needle in a haystack, police said. On Sunday the Harbourmaster searched Queen Charlotte Sound and regular broadcasts were made over the marine radio to all vessels to look out for the boat. On Monday, the Nelson Coastguard searched Tasman Bay to the top of Farewell Spit, while yesterday the Nelson boat searched the Abel Tasman coastline from Awaroa back to Nelson. Aerial searches also kicked off yesterday.

Overnight on Friday, a house in Manson Street was entered and a iPod was taken. The offender appears to have reached through an open window and taken the iPod from a docking station.

Weekend damage A vehicle parked in Scott Street had all four tyres slashed overnight on Friday, while on Saturday a letterbox on Wither Road was damaged.

Missing boat, the Erie was last seen in the Sounds on Saturday.

A female flatmate who works at the same Erie Bay property as the missing 55-yearold alerted police to his disappearance about midday on Sunday. Police said the behaviour was out of character for Mr Blair, an experienced seaman. Weather conditons had also been good. The last know possible sighting of the vessel, called Erie, was near Cape Jackson

about 5.30pm on Saturday. Since that time Mr Blair’s cell phone has also polled off the top of the South Island on the West Coast side late on Sunday afternoon. No signal has been picked up since. The vessel is equipped with navigation equipment and a radio, but Mr Blair has made no attempt to use either the radio or his cell phone. The missing aluminium boat has a hard top which is painted white and it has a blue stripe along the side. It has an inboard diesel engine and is capable of travelling long distances, depending on the amount of fuel onboard. Anyone with information or who has seen the vessel should contact Blenheim Police on 03 578 5279.

Marlborough addressing Chinese tourist rise By Adam Poulopoulos Collaborating with Marlborough businesses and Christchurch Airport are two ways the region is looking to harness the growing Chinese tourist market. Last week a hotels.com offical suggested Marlborough’s lack of Chinese tourists may be responsible for a drop in hotel prices in 2013. China are the tourists who generally spend most on accommodation, and Blenheim’s average room price dropped from $172 to $165 last year. China is New Zealand’s second-largest tourist market behind Australia. Destination Marlborough general manager Tracy Johnston said Tourism New

Zealand’s efforts had seen Chinese tourism evolve in the last two years. She said formerly, tourists had an average stay of four days, but they were more regularly visiting the South Island, and outside of the main centres now. “It’s just getting to that point on the radar where we can see Chinese spend in Marlborough.” Efforts were being made to teach local operators about the differences between the two cultures, and how best to respond to their needs. She said the viticulture market was also looking to diversify as the Chinese began to buy more wine than ever before. “I’m aware the wine companies are

bringing Chinese delegations to town as they start to explore that market. “That’s another way they can gain awareness.” Outside the region, Destination Marlborough has joined with Christchurch Airport on their ‘South’ initiative. The campaign focuses on ‘becoming China ready,’ hosting workshops and looking to add flights between Asia and Christchurch to increase traffic to the South Island. “It’s too new a market to be talking about just in Marlborough,” Ms Johnston said. “It’s a big picture view, but its exciting to be in collaboration with them.”

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A handbag was stolen from a insecure vehicle in Beaver Road on Monday night. Police are once again reminding the public to remove valuable items from their vehicles and to ensure their vehicles are locked.

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work van parked on Burleigh Road was entered and items stolen. The offenders have bumped the vehicles horn, which woke the vehicle’s owner. Two males were chased from the property and took off on a 50cc motor bike. On the same night, a vehicle parked on Lansdowne St had is window smashed and iPod and docking station taken.

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SPCA opens doors to public The Marlborough SPCA is preparing for their big open day next weekend. The day begins at 10am on Sunday, March 16 at the SPCA centre on Fox’s Island Road.

Games, stalls and a bouncy castle will provide the entertainment. Mr Whippy will also be making an appearance. Spot prizes will be given on the day.


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Wednesday March 12, 2014

Dolce pizzeria up for sale

By Adam Poulopoulos Dolce pizzeria looks set to change in the near future. The second-storey High Street cafe and bar was put up for sale yesterday by owner Sue Parish. The deadline for the sale is unknown, but if there are no buyers the property will remain in Mrs Parish’s possession. Harcourts Blenheim are dealing with the sale. Sue bought the site when it was still called Paysannes in July 2008. After a two-month revamp, the restaurant reopened as Dolce. “I wanted the name to have both a Kiwi and Italian meaning,” Sue said. “Dolce means sweet in Italian, and every Kiwi says ‘sweet’ don’t they?” She said the cafe had seen its fair share of ups and downs. “I opened when the recession hit, so it was a tough three years, but its been pretty good since then. “We have good regular customers who come in every day and we’ve had 21sts, 50ths and four weddings.” Mrs Parish has spent the last nine years in hospitality management positions. She hoped to spend more time with her four young kids, all six years old or younger.

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Construction work is steadily progressing at the new ASB Civic Theatre.

Trust pushing on with theatre funding plans By Adam Poulopoulos The Marlborough Civic Theatre Trust may have just received a substantial grant, but they have no plans of stopping their fundraising just yet. The trust received $500,000 from the Successful Lottery Significant Projects Fund, which will be put towards Blenheim’s new ASB Civic Theatre. Trust chairman Kevin Moseley said the grant was a “whole heap of money.” “We’re really thrilled because every grant we get like that is less we have to raise out of the community. “Money like this allows for a better result and less stress for the fundraising team.” He said he hoped the funding would not stop there. “The door’s not shut on Government funding - we’re pursuing other avenues. “We’ll continue working hard until the building is finished and debt-free.” More specifics will be known after

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Wednesday March 12, 2014

Get your wellies out, wet weather is coming A weather system bringing winds and rain looks set to play havoc with our weekend plans. Currently, the system is developing just south of Fiji, and is expected to arrive here on Saturday night. MetService media and communi-

cations meteorologist Dan Corbett said most of the country would be affected. “It’s not going to be a flash weekend by any means. “The whole country’s going to be in the path of some wet and windy

weather.” He said the weather was likely to strike the North Island before hitting Marlborough. “Think of it as a boomerang of weather. The first edge looks set to sweep down the country, especially

hitting those open areas on the northern and eastern coasts. “The timing may adjust but the leading edge will probably come down the Marlborough region and probably halfway down the South Island.”

Mr Corbett said he expected about 20-40 millimetres of rain to fall. The storm was due to become a category 3 storm overnight, Mr Corbett said New Zealand’s cooler waters would reduce its intensity before hitting us.

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By Adam Poulopoulos A well-established Blenheim irrigation business has been reopened under a new name and in a new location. Think Water Marlborough, on the corner of Hutcheson and Auckland Streets, was opened by Kaikoura National Party candidate Stuart Smith on Friday afternoon. Owner Pete James has been trading under the name Waterworks Marlborough since 1996. He said he was excited to be officially open as part of the Think Water franchise. “It’s the culmination of quite a few months planning and execution. It was nice to get through this milestone on a beautiful Marlborough day.”

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Mr James has been operating from the current site since the start of the year. He said the new store would be a benefit to everybody. “There hasn’t been a water shop in town in Blenheim for a few years now. “There was a gap in the market.” He said the shop made Think Water’s products more accessible to more of the population. After the ceremony Mr Smith said he was happy to see Think Water continue to grow. “It’s good to see an old business change into a franchise. “It’s nice to see a local business adopting a positive attitude.”

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Courteous driver Dear Ed, I had to smile the other day when following a vehicle towing a boat that had stopped along Waikawa Road. I just happened to see the tail end of a duck and the rest of the family waiting on the sidewalk. I smiled all day thinking of it. Good on the man with a big boat and kind heart. Animal lover

Letters to the editor Letters on issues of community interest are welcomed. Guidelines are that they should be no longer than 150 words. They must be signed and a street address provided to show good faith, even if a nom de plume is provided for publication. The editor reserves the right to

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Alarm a human rights issue Dear Ed, The person/s recently complaining of the Seddon emergency services siren disturbing their offsprings sleep/ rest is a human rights issue. I myself live quite a distance from the fire station siren, so it does not bother me too much. Due to the siren I would not live anywhere near the fire station. The problems lie in the facts that: 1. The 100kmh speed limit is too high for what would be classed as broads in most other western countries. An 80kmh speed limit throughout nz would greatly reduce emergency callouts. Surely its better to arrive at your

destination later rather than not at all. 2. Driving whilst tired is also an issue, most people cant afford, or wont pay for a two hour or so rest/sleep at a motel etc. Free short stay/sleep centres at community halls etc could be the answer. Now that the ferry service is staying in Picton and if Seddon is going to experience more than average emergency call outs in the future then the government should class Seddon as an ‘emergency call out centre’ and due to incessant unexpected siren noise pay out the g.v. to homeowners who wish to leave the township. Whinging Pom

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Bird blasters unnecessary Dear Ed, So the Council condones vintners using bird scarers, aka pet-frighteners, baby-startlers and peace-wreckers. Thirteen hours a day, seven days a week of noise pollution is imposed on neighbours. Considerate vintners use nets to protect their grapes; these are efficient, and show respect for neighbours who have a right to peace. Let’s identify the greedy and selfish vintners and boycott their wines. If we support the produce of the net-users, perhaps the bird-blasters will get the message. Rose Francis

NZ Post Dear Ed, By my reckoning NZ Post is a shambles. I recently received a letter from the North Island which took six days to get here. Of course NZ Post is a state-owned enterprise, i.e. SOE. It is not concerned with service but only profits. Former prime minister Jim Bolger is chairman I believe. Bolger was a poor PM. Why give him a “cushy” job? The SOE model fails. Which party wants to restore NZ Post to a full public service? Frank Henry


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Sprinting Tiger, Winning Tara A local harness racing icon has just seen his “once in a lifetime” racehorse run to a derby victory in Auckland. He talks to Adam Poulopoulos about the journey. Nearly two years ago, Blenheim man John Gould and Christchurch trainer Geoff Dunn made a successful offer for a hitherto unknown black yearling named Tiger Tara. Now, the three-year-old colt has just clocked the fastest ever time at Auckland’s Alexandra Park, a track established over 100 years ago. Second favourite and paying $4.40 to win, Tiger Tara stormed home to win the Woodland Stud Northern Derby victory by a neck on Friday night. His time for the 2700 metre distance - 1 minute, 54.8 seconds, including a phenomenal 54.5 seconds over the second half of the race. Tiger Tara has started the year with two group one wins, in the Derby and at the NRM Sires Stakes previously. He has won seven of his eighteen starts in total. Gould looks back with fondness at the day he made the offer for the horse which has netted him and the other owners nearly $250,000 already in 2014. “We didn’t pay huge money for him. I made him (breeder R. P. Anicich) an offer that at the time was very lucrative, but after two races it looks like an absolute bargain. “He’s the best horse I’ve had in my 38 years owning them.” Gould said his colt’s record-breaking feat came even though he was “only at 90 per cent” on the night of the race. He said Tiger Tara was likely to reach his peak in the next couple of years. “The best of him hasn’t been seen yet. I’ll never buy one better than this fellow!” “He is arguably the best colt in New Zealand.”

Although Tiger Tara’s speed and athleticism has been coming to the fore, Gould believes there is far more to him than that. “He’s got that will to win. He knows where the winning post is. “On the track he gets very excited and he just wants to be there. “At the moment he’s winning sprint races, but I think over time he’ll become a great stayer.” Gould is quick to point out the significance of Christchurch-based trainer Dunn’s role in his horse’s success. In fact, several years ago, Tiger Tara’s co-owners Bob and Jen Sandford bought his brother, Turbo Tara, on Dunn’s advice. Turbo Tara looked set for a successful career, only to die on the track during a race at Methven. Nevertheless, Gould was happy to trust Dunn’s judgement and buy Tiger Tara blind, the only time he has bought a horse without looking it in the eye. Tiger Tara’s next scheduled races are the New Zealand Derby, at Addington, and the Harness Jewels, in Cambridge. He has assumed early favouritism for both. Gould said the owners have big plans for Tiger Tara heading into 2015. “Next year he’ll hopefully be in the Auckland Cup and the Interdominions. “Provided he comes good he’ll potentially go on to be a New Zealand Cup horse in the future.” He said there was no thought of a potentially lucrative sale. “There have been substantial offers, but Tiger Tara is not for sale. I’m enjoying the ride while it lasts!”

John Gould proudly displays the Group One NRM Sires Stakes trophy won by Tiger Tara.

Tiger Tara (No 2) stormed home to win the Woodland Stud Northern Derby last Friday night.

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Fabric bouquets Want to keep your wedding bouquet til death do you part? Flower bouquets are one of the most traditional aspects of a wedding, but one trend that is starting be seen more and more is the fabric bouquet. Fabric bouquets are not only beautiful, but will be timeless keepsakes that last forever. They look so romantic and real and and better yet, will keep its same look and feel from your wedding day. You will be surprised how different the fabric flowers can be, and how easy it is to incorporate your wedding theme into the bouquet. For example a vintage inspired fabric bouquet can include lace, hessian

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WALKER-HUTCHISON: Soraya and Chase are proud to announce the safe arrival of their baby girl Charlie (7lb 10oz) born February 12, 2014 at 12:59am at Wairau Hospital. Many thanks to midwife Cathy Middleton and friends and family.

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Goodsir: Andrew, Leanne and proud big sister Zoe are thrilled to announce the arrival of Harper Rose Goodsir (8lb 4oz) on March 6, 2014 at 11:06am at Wairau Hospital. A big thank you to midwife Sue Hudson and maternity staff. All going amazingly well.

Michaels: DJ and Jess and big brother Rowin welcomed Mason Jay (8lb 2oz) to their family on March 9, 2014 at 2:06am at Wairau Hospital. Big thanks to midwives Cathy and Jodie.

DaD OF THE WEEK

PLEASE NOTE Wairau Hospital Maternity Ward visiting hours are: DAILY at 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 7pm

Congratulations to DJ Michaels this week’s lucky winner of the New World $25 voucher to spend at New World Blenheim. Our winner is invited to bring his ID in to claim his prize when he next visits New World Blenheim.

“Proudly 100% locally owned and operated” Tel: 03 520 9030, Fax: 03 520 9080, Email: blenheim@newworld-si.co.nz

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Computer Solutions Simple computer security tips • Keep your software updated. • Use a reputable antivirus program. • Do not open email attachments from unknown sources or files sent through an instant messenger. • Only download software from trusted sources • Use strong passwords. Passwords should be a minimum of eight characters and contain uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols (!,@, #, &, %, *). • Disable unnecessary plug-ins in your web browser. This will help keep you safe from malicious scripts

There are several things you can do to make your computer secure. Your local computer business can provide the software and necessary services to help you with your security needs, but for those wanting to maintain security here are some simple tips. • Stay away from pirated software • Install your Windows updates (e.g. software updates, security fixes, patches, service packs). • Back up your important data regularly.

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• Use a secure DNS service • Do not believe every virus warning you receive; many are hoaxes and scareware. • Remain as anonymous as possible. Do not give out your full name, address, phone number, or other personal information to anyone you do not know or who doesn’t have a legitimate need for it (in person, over the phone, via email, or the Internet). • Turn off your computer or log off when you're not using it.

No grunt? No problem Microsoft is soon ending support for their XP operating system, but new versions of Windows often require extra grunt to run, grunt an older PC generally lacks. This often means a costly hardware upgrade or a new PC or laptop altogether. However, there are alternatives to Windows available that are designed specifically to run on low power or older machines. The Linux based Ubuntu distribution has many lightweight variants like Xubuntu or Lubuntu that are specifically designed for a great user experience while requiring minimal resources. These operating systems ship with the Firefox internet browser, free office software suites, an appstore for an easy way to install new software and support pretty much any hardware you can throw at it. Great for a light user who uses their PC to browse Facebook or

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Trademe. Linux is an operating system, like Windows but built under the model of free and open source software development and distribution. This means it costs nothing to acquire and is actively developed by users around the world, resulting in great security and a friendly and knowledgable online userbase. Talk to a computer specialist to see if a Linux distribution will give your PC a new lease on life.

DIY automation Do you look back on a childhood of Lego, train sets and K’NEX and think to yourself, where did the wonder go? Fast forward to now, with our practically unlimited computing power, where are our automated homes? Our personal serving robots? Well, personal serving robots are a way away yet. But with the advent of cheap, open source micro-controllers, your creativity is the only barrier to meaningful automation, autonomous

vehicles and platforms for sensing the environment. A good place to start is the Arduino. Arduino is an open source single board micro-controller with a vibrant and helpful online community you can be up and creating circuits in a “blink”. If you are the type who enjoys making things and is not afraid to learn something new, get your hands dirty with an open source micro-controller.

Cyber bullying a growing problem Children grow up today with access to more and more technology, quickly adapting to reach friends 24/7. Cyberbullying is bullying. It’s using the internet, a mobile phone or other technology like new ways of communicating and often use the internet and mobiles phones as the main way a digital camera to hurt somebody, harass or embarrass them. Our advice for parents follows: If a child tells you they’ve been cyberbullied reassure them that they’ve done the right thing to trust you with the problem. If the bullying online or on a mobile phone involves physical threats, contact the police. Making threats of harm is criminal behaviour in New Zealand. Save evidence of all bullying messages and images. You can save messages on a mobile phone

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or log dates and times of messages and take screenshots of bullying on websites or instant messenger (IM) chats. This may be used later if you report the bullying to school or the police. Bring in any evidence you have when you meet with the police (messages stored on a phone or print outs of screenshots). If you are worried about your immediate safety contact the Police. Reassure your child that you will not remove their technology as a knee-jerk reaction to problems (including cyberbullying). Young people tell NetSafe that fear of losing access to their computer or mobile phone is one of the reasons why they often don’t tell adults. Cyberbullying at school If you think the person bullying your child is at your child’s school, tell the Principal or Deputy Principal as soon as possible.

Cyberbullying on websites Report internet cyberbullying to the website where the bullying took place - usually there is a “Report Abuse” button or “Safety” link. Cyberbullying on IM / online chat If you can, block the bullying messages coming through. Take screenshots of any bullying messages sent and save them as evidence. Cyberbullying and mobile phones If bullying messages are coming through to a mobile, contact your phone company. Report the abuse to the network and ask them to take action. The company should be able to trace the source of the messages and warn the bully that they may lose their number and/ or access to the network if they continue.


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A decade of quality service For over 10 years, Dave Rees Painters & Decorators has been serving the Marlborough community with high quality workmanship, trusted advice and affordable prices. Whether it be residential or commercial, interiors or exteriors, all work is guaranteed. Dave (pictured right) has been a master painter for seven years and has completed a wide scope of projects for local homeowners, wineries, the Defence Force and even Seddon earthquake victims. “We provide free quotes and I am always happy to offer advice, even if the client decides not to go with us. “I can also refer customers to other trades people, such as builders and plumbers if they require extra services.” Dave recently completed the paint work for interior designer Alex Fulton, whose

1903 Blenheim villa, pictured below left, has been selected as a finalist in two categories of the Australasian Dulux Colour Awards. Ms Fulton was announced as a finalist in both the commercial and residential interior categories, and is the only New

Zealander nominated in the 20-strong commercial sector. Dave and his team also work with The Marlborough Sustainable Housing Trust, a not-for-profit charity that helps working people buy affordable new energy-efficient homes through shared ownership.

Dave Rees Painters & Decorators also offers wallpapering, varnishing, roof spraying, interior plastering and repaints. The trusted company has built up a strong base of clientele and regularly attracts new business through word of mouth.

Marlborough Sustainable Housing Trust The Marlborough Sustainable Housing Trust thanks Dave Rees for another great paint job on our latest house. The Trust is committed to building warm, affordable homes in Marlborough through shared ownership. If you want to own your first home but can’t afford it by yourself, the Trust may be able to help. Contact us: www.housingtrust.org.nz or phone 578 4842

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Wednesday March 12, 2014

Classic Car Show The Charity Classic Car Show was held on Sunday at Waterlea Racecourse, attracting huge crowds and with hundreds of vehicles on display. Money raised at the event goes to Hospice Marlborough.

 Kate (8) and George (7) Anderson check out the Classic Gates motorcycle display.

 Archie (9) and Sophia (6) Dillon liked the NZ record holdin g 1964 Morris Mini Cooper S.

 Gina Cooper with pet dog Ben with their 1961 Volkswagen Beetle.

Speight’s Ale House

 Rosemary and Peter Bishop (left) were having a meal with friends Nicky and Frank Renwick.

Families and friends were spotted catching up for dinner, beverages and socialising at the Speight’s Ale House in Springlands.

a Hugh Robinson were at  Seth, Kim, Olivia and . her get -to Robinson family get

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 Zoe McLean (9) wi th her furry friend Po ppy with their family car, a 1973 Ford Falcon V8 on display.

ess  Gavin Gent and Richard Middlen were having a quiet beer in the sunshine.

Forty-five members of the Picton Garden Club held a garden party in Burnlea Gardens last Thursday afternoon. With the spacious grounds in O’Dwyers Road at their glorious best in bright sunshine, members vied with the blooms around them as they competed for prizes.

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iko won  Doris Follows of Korom al Hat, gin Ori st the prize for the Mo her m fro s om blo h wit decorated own garden.

 Jeanette Huntley and Shirley King enjoy a cup of tea in the sunshine.

 Guy Robinson and Theo Robinso n enjoy some quality time with Shirley Robinson, aka Nan.

Rainbow  Garden Party organisers Raelene . mer Kram ley Shir and

 Janis Overend and Ro na Campbell of Hillside Courts in their lov ely hats.

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community notices The Community Noticeboard is for non-profit organisations. For $10.00 you can publish up to 25 words. No AGMS, sporting notices or special meetings. Community Notices must be pre-paid. Call into our office at 72 High Street, Blenheim

Blenheim Healing Rooms open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing pray available to anyone. Phone 578 9704.

Family/Whanau - or information/advocacy/support for families living with mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl or Lyn on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street. Housie Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra.

Learn to play bridge 12 week course starts Wednesday 19th March at Marlborough Bridge Club, Clubs of Marlborough. Cost $40. Phone Chris 578-3735 or Alison 577-6554.

community services Marlborough After Hours GP Services: Wairau Hospital campus, after 6pm. Reception 520 6377. Office 520 9980.

Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non urgent 579 4870. After Hours Chemists: Springlands Pharmacy 9am-6pm, 7 days. Ph 5782271. Diabetes Marlborough Inc: 5775549, Office hours 9am-3pm, Monday - Friday Lifeline Marlborough: 0800 543354, 24hr helpline.

Marlborough Women's Refuge, Rape and Sexual Abuse Resource Centre: Crisis line, phone Wairau Hospital 520 9999, for Women's Refuge contact numbers. Overeaters Anonymous: For more information. Ph 570 5137 Alcoholics Anonymous: Rose 5777651, Harvey 5788125 Citizens Advice Bureau - Free, friendly, confidential advice. Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Phone 578 4272. Victim Support: 0800 VICTIM (0800 842 846)

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Mental Health Consumer - Advocacy Service. Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph: 579 5304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

Manager & Funeral Director

essential. Ph Marlborough Museum 5781712 for details. Cost $10 per member $15 non members. Other costs for road toll and accommodation.

The Blue Door is open Monday to Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm. Saturday 9.00am - 2pm. Item surplus to your requirements we would gladly accept. We can deliver. Phone 579 4353.

Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more infomation phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451 Picton Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat-Sun 9-3pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

death notices DE LACEY, Murray: Passed away on Thursday March 6 2014 at Wairau Hospital. Loved partner and best friend of Petra, loved Dad of Rachael, Karam, and Harley. Loved Pop of Orian, Lily, Stella, Toban, Xavier, Rocco, and Ezra. Loved brother of Larry. Messages to 10 Monro Street, Blenheim 7201. In lieu of flowers, donations to SPCA Marlborough would be appreciated and may be made at the service or sent to PO Box 115, Renwick 7243. A service for Murray was held yesterday. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

Molesworth & Rainbow Station - 2 day trip. March 29th/30th. Bookings

Sheets ‘n’ Things good used linen for sale! Open Monday to Friday 9.00am – 3.00pm at Bread of Life, 14b Stephenson Street (opp Boys College) Phone: 577-5423. The Hospice Shop. Clothing Sale, Fill a bag for $5 in the Hospice Discount Shop for this week. Great Bargains!! 78 Cleghorn St, Redwoodtown.

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acknowledgement The Sun Newspaper offers an acknowledgement service to its readers. You can submit acknowledgements following family bereavements. The deadline will be on Mondays at 5.00pm, with a limit of 50 words for $15.00. You can submit acknowledgements by bringing them to the Sun office at 72 High Street, or posting them to PO Box 634 Blenheim 7240. You can also email them to sales@blenheimsun. co.nz Please include your contact details: Name, address, email and phone numbers, including your mobile number if possible.

JONES, Hugh Evan Frederick (Fred): Passed away, peacefully, on Monday March 10 2014, after a long illness. In his 94th year. Dearly loved husband of Cecilia, dearly loved Dad of Christina, Peter and Liz, Angela and Bruce, and John. Loved Grandpa of Jaspar; Annabelle and Gabriel; Yazmin, and Nate; and Reuben. Loved brother-in-law of Noy, and loved Uncle Fred of Marana. Messages to 183 Old Renwick Road, Springlands, Blenheim 7272. A funeral service for Fred will be held in the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson and Parker Streets, at 11am Thursday March 13, followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

acknowledgement WAITE, Leighton Thomas Hanita. A big thank you to everyone for their support and help after the sudden death of our youngest son and brother on March 2nd 2014. Special thanks to emergency services, police, Kono Seafoods, Marlborough Lines, Victim Support, friends and family, also the many people who sent flowers, cards and words of sympathy. We are very grateful to you all. Frank, Tania, Richard, Nathalie and Michaela Waite-Harvey.

In Memoriam

Remember your lost loved one on their anniversary. The deadline will be on Monday 5.00pm. Please contact the Sun for further details. 72 High Street, Blenheim, email frontdesk@ blenheimsun.co.nz or phone 577 7868.

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Wednesday, 26th March at 7pm To elect President, Secretary, Treasurer and committee members. Any nominations for the above positions should be in writing to our office before date of meeting. Meeting held at Marlborough Riding for the Disabled rooms. Any queries contact 5783051. All welcome to come along.

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Monday March 17: Meetings in Blenheim, meet with Marlborough Chamber of Commerce representatives. Tuesday March 18-20: House sitting. Friday March 21: Meetings in Blenheim by prior arrangement. Saturday March 22: Kaipupu Point Wildlife Sanctuary – ‘Pestival’ in Picton. Sunday March 23: Flaxbourne A&P Show. Monday March 24-25: In Blenheim. Tuesday March 25: Attend the NMDHB public meeting. Wednesday March 26: Visit Jenny and Roland Mapp’s farm at Spray Point, Waihopi to see the conservation work that they are doing.

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We are seeking an enthusiastic and selfmotivated person to join the team at the Picton Library to assist in providing services on Saturdays and Sundays. The hours of work are every second weekend, Saturday 9.45 am to 1.00 pm and Sunday 1.15 pm to 4.30 pm. There is also a requirement that this role will provide cover for staff on leave during the week as needed. Training will be provided on weekdays prior to the commencement of weekend duties. The role involves the issue and return of books, processing of new books, shelving and tidying resources, and assisting customers with their enquiries. It is desirable that you have familiarity with a library environment and have obtained a good pass in English at senior school level. You must be committed to both producing work of a high standard, customer service and satisfaction, personal initiative and have the ability to work in a team environment. On how to apply please visit our website http://www.marlborough.govt.nz/YourCouncil/Careers/Current-Vacancies.aspx You can forward your completed application to us by email to: vacancy@ marlborough.govt.nz Applications close at 5.00 pm on Monday 24 March 2014.

Maataa Waka Ki Te Tau Ihu Trust is a Maori Service Provider based in Blenheim who currently delivers the Animal Control service on behalf of the Marlborough District Council. A vacancy has become available within the Animal Control team for a full time Animal Control officer. As part of the Animal Control team your role will involve dealing with the public investigating complaints about dog nuisances and attacks, and working within the community to ensure dog owners are abiding by the relevant acts and bylaws. Knowledge and experience in law enforcement and public relations along with a willingness to understand the Dog Control Act, the Impounding Act and Marlborough District Council Dog Control Bylaws would be an ideal background for this position. You would also have the ability to handle and identify dog breeds, be competent with stock handling, have experience in conflict resolution, good computer skills, a clean full drivers licence, hold a firearms licence or have to ability to obtain one and be familiar with the principles of Te Tiriti O Waitangi. As this service is 24/7 you will be required to be on call on a 3 weekly rotation. Key to your success would be your passion for work, self-motivation, leadership, self-sufficiency and initiative, practical problem solving capabilities, team player excellent communication skills, with a good level of physical fitness. If you are interested in joining our team please contact Jackie on email jackie@maataawaka.co.nz or phone 5779256 to request a job description and an application form. Completed applications with covering letter and CV can be sent to the above email address or PO Box 1016, Blenheim. Applications close at 5pm on 19th March 2014.

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Applications are invited for this position to provide casual relieving cover operating the vacuum salt refinery and monitoring the unmanned boiler at Lake Grassmere. The plant operates 24 hrs 5days per week and cover for leave absences is required. This position would suit a semi retired person with mechanical ability wishing to suppliment their income Key attributes you will possess are: • A high degree of self motivation • The ability to work with limited supervision • Boiler experience • Mechanical experience and aptitude • Logical thinking with problem solving ability • Product testing and record keeping. Attractive conditions will be offered to the successful candidate.

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Join the great team at our very busy Ale House. The success of the recently opened Speight's Ale House Blenheim has been due largely to our excellent customer service and we need more superstars to join our team. Experience although preferred is not essential - these part time positions require night and weekend work for energetic, motivated people. May suit people on a GAP year or in their last year of college. Apply TODAY!

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Fifty-two children from Blenheim’s Leaps and Bounds Early Learning Centre hopped on their bikes for the fourth annual Pedal for Plunket. The kids, aged from two-five, rode around a circuit set up on the Horton Park netball courts next door. The money will go towards car seats, community clothing and parent services. Cent re m a nager Natasha Rangitihi said the kids enjoyed their day out. “They love it, they really look forward to it. They love getting out in the open spaces, bringing their bikes from home, and racing their friends.” The Centre raised over $700 last year.

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of fun, and to encourage parents to spend quality time with their kids in healthy outdoor activities.” Fishing guru Graeme Sinclair will be making an appearance at the event. Kids Gone Fishin’ is part of a series of national events organised by the New Zealand Police Blue Light, local sponsors and the Gone Fishin’ team. Right: A previous Kids Gone Fishin’ event.

MBC rowing success Marlborough Boys College walked away with eight medals from the South Island Secondary Schools Rowing Championships over the weekend. They picked up five gold, a silver and two bronze. Christchurch Boys High School ws the most successful school, picking up 13 medals. MBC’s focus now turns to the Maadi Cup regatta, to be held from March 24-29.

Gayle Chambers of New Zealand Red Cross Marlborough is asking people to give generously to the organisation’s annual appeal this Friday.

10am-4pm. There have also been raffles and sausage sizzles held this week in conjunction with the street appeal.

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Gayle Chambers wants Marlburians to rest assured that when they donate to the New Zealand Red Cross annual appeal, their money is used to keep valuable services going in the local community. Things like Meals on Wheels, a community transport van, wheelchair hire service and community visitor service for isolated rest home residents are all Red Cross programmes. There is also the Disaster Welfare Support Team, who went to the aid of Seddon’s earthquake victims last year and set up an emergency welfare centre at the Seddon School. “It is a national appeal, so the money raised goes to programmes and disaster relief within New Zealand, but also for help needed overseas,” said Gayle, programmes coordinator. The fundamental aim of Red Cross is to improve the lives of vulnerable people, so each of its services caters to the ill, elderly, disabled or impoverished members of the community. The appeal will be held on Friday, with volunteers collecting on the streets from

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Sport inbrief Darts Clubs of Marlborough dart player Michael Thoms was the big winner as sixteen players represented the Clubs of Marlborough in Oamaru recently. Thoms won the 18-25 year old division of the Clubs New Zealand Darts Association South Island Tournament at the end of last month. Thoms, Steve Campbell and Robert Bradley all threw their first Clubs New Zealand Darts Association 180 at the event. Over 320 players from around the South Island competed at the event.

Summer Runners The final night of Summer Runners for the season takes place tomorrow. It is a pack run/walk from 11 Forest Park Drive, beginning at 6pm. A barbecue and prizegiving will follow directly afterwards. If you want to go for a swim afterwards, bring your togs.

Volleyball The Fairweathers Senior Summer League continued on Thursday night, with 30 teams now signed up to play across the four divisions. The Woodbourne Warriors cleanswept their second consecutive opponent in the Presidents’ Grade, beating Block This to take the early favourites’ tag. All three Marlborough Boys College teams in the President’s grade also won. In the junior league Grovetown Spikers, in the year 5/6 second division, were awarded the fair play team of the week, earning a platter from sponsors Subway. Both leagues continue tomorrow and Friday at Stadium 2000.

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Absolute Wilderness charge continues By Adam Poulopoulos Jeremy McKenzie and his Absolute Wilderness team are continuing their push in the GODZone multisport race in Kaikoura, despite a series of misdemeanours yesterday. McKenzie, Picton’s Dan Moore and Nelsonians Dan Busch and Naomi Whitehead were about fifth at the time of print, having held second position for much of the race, which began on Friday. The runaway leaders are Team Seagate, made up of adventure racers Nathan Fa’avae, Sophie Hart, Chris Forne and Stuart Lynch. The team got into the kayaking leg yesterday morning at the Hurunui river in third, but GODZone media manager Margo Berryman said things began to unravel. “They got about 30 minutes down the river and discovered they’d left their yellow brick tracker in the transition area. “They lost about an hour going back to get it.” After returning to third the team lost more time when they discovered a problem with their boat, which needed to be repaired. Absolute Wilderness are expected to finish the race at some stage either today or tomorrow. The problems came after Absolute Wilderness impressed officials in the first three days of the race.

Jeremy McKenzie repairs his bike.

Race co-director Warren Bates said they had been “a real surprise team.” “They’re all what you’d call pretty strong athletes, but they’ve never done anything like this before. They slipped under the radar.” He said their local knowledge would have helped them during the race. The gruelling GODZone event is 520 kilo-

metres long and rises about 12000 metres in elevation. The race includes aspects of navigation, trekking, kayaking, canoeing and mountain biking. Forty-one teams from around the world entered the race. To follow the team’s progress today visit the GODZone website and look at the live tracker.

Big day for Falcons - youth league final By Adam Poulopoulos Both NZ King Salmon Nelson Marlborough Falcons present and future will be making an appearance at the region’s biggest footballing day in nearly 40 years. The Falcons, with Blenheimbased players Taine Swete and Carl Connor-McClean, play their ASB Youth League final against unbeaten Auckland City at Nelson’s Trafalgar Park on Saturday. A Marlborough development XI play a Nelson youth select team earlier in the day.

The final begins at 1pm, with the curtain-raiser at 10am. Some development players are likely to trial for a Falcons spot next season. Entry is by gold coin. The final marks the first time a team from the Top of the South has made a national final since Nelson United made consecutive Chatham Cup deciders in the 1970s. Falcons board member Nigel Thompson said the day would be “unique.” “Football hasn’t had a lot of

cause for celebration around here in recent years. “It could be 20 years before we have another final in Nelson.” Thompson said based on round robin figures and last year’s attendance rates, he was expecting a crowd of about 2,000. He said both teams would look to play passing football. “Being younger they don’t seem to play with the same inhibitions as older players.” The Falcons come into the game after two defeats, having won eight

in a row to clinch their finals spot. Coach Davor Tavich kept much of his first XI in cotton wool to protect them from injury and suspension. Midfielder Swete said he was confident the team would put their best foot forward on Saturday. “Although our focus is on each game, in the last two the final was in the back of our mind. “During the winning streak every match was a highlight, but nothing compares to this. “This is a big game.”

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Safety and Speed The Marlborough Motorcycle Riding School can help reduce the time you need to spend on your learner or restricted motorcycle licence. On 1 March this year, NZTA introduced a new licensing system for riders who want to fast-track their way through the motorcycle licensing stages. It’s called CBTA – Competency Based training and assessment. John Laing, Rider Instructor at Marlborough Motorcycle Riding School, is pleased to announce he is now certified by NZTA to deliver CBTA here in Marlborough. The training sessions and assessments are designed to ensure riders are competent in a prescribed range of riding skills. These are important to keep motorcyclists safe when riding on NZ roads. The training teaches riders what these skills are and how to achieve the high standard that is required to pass the assessment. John uses a helmet to helmet communication system for

the relaxed and informative, on road training sessions. Benefits of choosing CBTA include: riders receiving positive feedback on their riding skills, tips on how to ride smarter and safer and safe riding habits. When a rider passes the assessment, they need to spend

only 12 months on their restricted licence, and remove all waiting time on their learners. Riders need to have a LAMS approved bike to do the CBTA training and assessments. For more information ring John on; 02108288713 or email johnlaing. mt@xtra.co.nz

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