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By Matt Markham a hitch and those who made the trek up Those who purchased tickets were [email protected] the mountain were treated to near-per- able to enjoy a barbecue-style meal be- Flocks of skiers and snowboarders mak- fect conditions with the stunning back- fore a massive fireworks display kicked ing their way up the Mt Hutt access road drop of the Canterbury Plains lit up by off the evening. They were then able to to hit the slopes might not sound all that the lights of the towns and houses below enjoy access to the summit six chair lift newsworthy, but when more than 400 adding an extra advantage. between 9 and 11pm with well groomed people ventured on the journey on Fri- “It was a terrific night of entertain- trails and cold, dry snow conditions. day night it was ground-breaking. ment that really exceeded our expecta- “Despite the scattered high cloud that For the past few seasons, Mt Hutt has tions,” ski area manager, James McKen- shrouded the moon at times, there was toyed with the idea of opening up their zie said. more than enough light to ski and ride slopes for an evening, but weather and “After all we have been through lately, safely down the slopes.” snow conditions meant that Moon Ski, we really wanted to celebrate the start of The arrival of the school holidays re- Capturing as they dubbed it, was unable to pro- the school holidays and our great snow sulted in an increased patronage up the ceed, but on Friday night they were able base with a super fun night. mountain over the weekend and with to launch for the first time. “By the sounds of laughter and the promise of more likely snow dur- A festival-type event, with live music, whooping ringing out around the main ing the week and an existing base of emotions entertainment, features and displays, basin, I think we can safely say our inau- between 40 and 120cm there are high P4 the first ever Moon Ski went off without gural Moon Ski was a real hit.” hopes for a bumper few weeks. Local news for local people Mid Canterbury’s only locally-owned daily newspaper

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2 Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, July 7, 2020 www.guardianonline.co.nz Jumping for the love of animals

By Heather Mackenzie money to help New Zealand’s First impressions of Anna [email protected] animals.” are that she is like any other Anna Tuffley is using her love Tuffley is certainly the con- bright and personable eight- of animals to push aside tan- firmed animal lover in her een-year-old, however, dur- dem skydiving nerves and household. Mum Sharon ing her interview, Tuffley ad- raise funds for SPCA. said her daughter would fill mitted she had suffered from When Anna saw the SPCA their backyard with all man- depression and anxiety for fundraising initiative Jump ner of rescued animals, if she the past couple of years. to the Rescue 2020 online she could. During that time some knew it was for her. “Anna is such a caring and days were so bad it was im- “I love animals and I want- kind girl, she wants to save all possible for her to leave the ed to push myself outside my of the world’s animals.” house and the thought of be- comfort zone, so this is the Given the size of their sub- ing around too many people perfect combination for me.” urban backyard, a rescue zoo made her physically sick. In order to qualify for the was out of the question, so a “I used to take medication, free skydive Tuffley has to compromise of four guinea but that didn’t really agree raise $775, or failing that pigs and three rescue cats with me, so now I am work- $250 raised will get her a free was reached. ing through it myself.” t-shirt and has until the end Being able to do the tan- She said she wouldn’t have of the month to raise it. dem skydive out at the Ash- even thought of doing some- While her goal is to reach burton Airport is another big thing like this a year ago but the jump target, she said she plus for Tuffley. part of her recovery plan is will be happy with whatever “If I had to travel to to push herself to gain her amount is raised. Christchurch, I may not have self-confidence back. “All the donations go di- signed up, but because it is “I am sure the skydive will rectly to SPCA New Zealand, here and all my family can unlock more of my inner self so even if I don’t get to sky- come out to support me is so I can dream without fear Anna Tuffley is jumping from a plane to raise funds for SPCA. dive, I know I have raised awesome.” and love without limits.” PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE High court rejects firearm enthusiast’s allegations The High Court has rejected Lincoln was arrested for ob- In a decision released this rights of firearms owners”. Police Station, including that claims from a man who carried a struction, handcuffed and taken week, Justice Peter Churchman Lincoln’s evidence as to what they fabricated accounts of him semi-automatic firearm into pub- to a cell at the Ashburton Police said none of the claims had been happened before his arrest was behaving erratically or in an agi- lic toilets in Ashburton that he Station. On his return home two proved. at odds with the accounts of po- tated way, were also found to be had his rights infringed by police. armed police officers were wait- The judge said he was satisfied lice officers at the scene, Justice unsupported. Timaru man Richard Lincoln ing and searched his home. Lincoln carried his gun openly Churchman said. Lincoln’s pro- Police had good cause to sus- took a case to the High Court in Charges against him were dis- “because of the particular views pensity to be aggressive, threat- pect Lincoln had a firearm for Christchurch over an incident missed in 2017 by Judge Joanna he held as to the rights of gun ening and unbalanced against an inappropriate purpose as he on September 17, 2015, when Maze in the Ashburton District owners to openly carry their fire- those whom he thought wrongly displayed it on his journey to he was driving from his home to Court. arms, and the benefit of members challenged him tended to sup- Christchurch and had reasonable Christchurch to deliver his Heck- At a High Court hearing earlier of the public becoming used to port the account of the police of- and probable grounds to suspect ler & Koch semi-automatic to a this year, Lincoln, who represent- seeing firearms being openly car- ficers that he was aggressive and he had committed the offence of gunsmith. ed himself, alleged he had been ried in public places”. behaving strangely. obstruction. It was not necessary He stopped twice, once at a ser- falsely imprisoned, assaulted, On the balance of probabili- He did not accept senior con- that Lincoln had actually prevent- vice station and once to visit the unlawfully arrested and been the ties, the judge found Lincoln had stable Jim Manning had rushed ed the police from carrying out public toilets in Ashburton, on victim of trespass by police staff acted in a manner designed to at Lincoln and struck him. None their duties. It was enough that he both occasions carrying the fire- and malicious prosecution. attract attention in the hope it of the three police officers on the made those duties more difficult. arm with him. Lincoln claimed he suffered would provide an opportunity to scene had heard him shout “that’s Justice Churchman accepted Lincoln, a long-time gun en- post-traumatic stress disorder engage in litigation with the po- assault”. Justice Churchman also evidence Lincoln had attempted thusiast who advocated for the due to “evidence fabrication and lice “where he could once again rejected Lincoln’s claim Man- to “provoke the situation” and rights of gun owners, was enti- tampering, arrogance, lies and demonstrate what he believed to ning had threatened him with his rejected Lincoln’s explanation of tled to have the rifle and had the deceit” by police who he claimed be the incompetence or unrea- Glock pistol. why the rifle was transported in required “E” endorsement on his were either incompetent, dishon- sonableness of police and his own Lincoln’s allegations about po- the front of the vehicle with the firearms licence. est, corrupt or vindictive. superiority as an advocate for the lice behaviour at the Ashburton magazine attached.

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www.guardianonline.co.nz Tuesday, July 7, 2020 Ashburton Guardian 3 Nurturing young DIY minds

By Heather Mackenzie finished example. Beaming children leaving [email protected] “I purposely chose stuff that with their precious creations There were flash-looking wind stretched their imaginations. were given extra tips from Cas- chimes heading out the door of Just because it is school holi- sidy about putting glue on Mitre 10 Mega on Sunday as the days it doesn’t mean the learn- the knots to make them more kids’ DIY holiday programme ing has to stop. weather resistant and she sug- got under way. “They all have the same gested a coat of paint on the Set up on a table in the mid- items, but they all end up look- pot could be a fun thing to do dle of the store, children were ing quite different.” at home. supplied with a terracotta pot, Three-year-old Tanner Rouse Next Sunday the children will colourful beads, string and went off piste with his design, be making bunting with beads metal rings. opting to convert the beads and and other colourful items. Programme organiser Meike string into a necklace instead. The following Sunday the Cassidy said it was great to see Cassidy is an inspired choice kids will need their game faces the parents and their children to lead the store’s holiday pro- on when constructing wooden working together. gramme the Sunday Kids’ DIY pencil boxes. Cassidy gave the class a brief workshops. Prior to her starting Places are limited, so head to outline of how to put everything work with Mitre 10 12 years ago the Mitre 10 Mega Ashburton together and showed them a she worked in childcare. facebook for details.

Bailey Ralston, 9, and brother Justin, 7, enjoyed making wind chimes at Sunday’s Mega Mitre 10 Ashburton’s holiday programme. PHOTOS HEATHER MACKENZIE 050720-HM-0015 Jessia Norrie and Jayke Duncan. 050720-HM-0010 Jed, 4, and Mark Horrell. 050720-HM-0007 Muller to meet the Mid Canterbury public

Todd Muller will make his first who has not confirmed who he “Canterbury is well-placed Valetta Room at the Hotel Ash- “There’s a lot to pack in and it’s visit to the Ashburton District voted for in the leadership spill, to benefit from that, so long as burton at 2.30pm tomorrow. never possible to schedule a time as the National Party leader on said the focus of the meeting will spending on things like infra- Muller will start his day in that suits everyone,” Falloon Wednesday with a public meet- largely be on how to rebuild the structure is spread throughout Oamaru before stopping off in said. ing being held at the Hotel Ash- economy in the wake of Cov- the country, not just the top half Timaru to attend a South Can- In the lead-up to the 2017 Gen- burton. id-19. of the North Island. terbury Chamber of Commerce eral Election, then National par- Muller, the MP for Bay of Plen- “The Government are tak- “That’s been my focus since lunch. a ty leader and Prime Minister Bill ty rolled Simon Bridges as leader ing on significant debt, that will taking on a role in the transport He will then spend a number of English visited Ashburton, visit- of the party in late May after an need to be paid back so it’s vital portfolio, and I’ve kept in Todd’s hours in Ashburton for the meet- ing a number of local businesses emergency caucus meeting was it’s spent well, creating jobs now, ear about the need for invest- ing and some business visits, fin- and holding a large public meet- called following poor poll results. but also unlocking future eco- ment here in Mid Canterbury.” ishing the day with an evening ing at the Ashburton Trust Event Rangitata MP Andrew Falloon, nomic growth,” he said. The meeting will be held in the event in Rolleston. Centre.

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4 Ashburton Guardian Tuesday, July 7, 2020 www.guardianonline.co.nz Capturing the connection between people and emotions

By Heather Mackenzie jects and admits that drawing [email protected] figures is one of the hardest tech- New to exhibiting in the Short niques to master, but one she Street Gallery, guest artist Jo finds fascinating. Loughnan said she was welcomed “I love to capture the connec- with open arms at the opening on tion between people and their Saturday night. emotions, but in a light and fluid “Everybody was genuinely in- way.” terested in my art and were really Knowing when a painting is fin- keen to share their experiences ished is one of the hardest things. too,” she said. Sometimes adding just the small- Loughnan uses mixed medi- est of marks will make all the dif- ums, including her favoured In- ference, she said. dian ink in her artworks and de- “I lean it up against the wall in scribes herself as more of a fluid my lounge and keep walking past drawer rather than a painter. it. If I have gone by it for a few days When working on a new piece and have not added anything to she does some plan drawings it, then I know it’s finished.” first, when she likes what she sees Her guest artist spot may ex- she moves on to the canvas. pire at the end of the month, but Each artwork can take a while Loughnan will be back to Short to complete. Using a kebab skew- Street on August 5 taking a draw- er dipped in ink, she draws the ing class. outlines first and then walks away “We will be working on life for a few hours. techniques. Being able to draw “I do a little bit and leave it for a is vital to painting as well, if you bit and then come back and do a improve your drawing skills your bit more and so on. If I don’t like it paintings will improve too.” at all, I’ll blank it out and start all Loughnan, who has been over again.” teaching art to Christchurch chil- For Loughnan this way of gen- dren for 18 years often hears peo- tly layering her art creates some- ple say “I can’t draw”, but she usu- thing that reveals more colour ally replies with: “If I can teach and detail the closer you look. a six-year-old to draw a puppy, I Jo Loughnan is the guest artist exhibiting at the Short Street Gallery for the next month. People are her favourite sub- can teach you”. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 040720-HM-1209 Crops 2020 receives the green light after Covid hiccup New Zealand’s largest one-day unfolded. impacted by the delayed decision, Starting in 2002, Crops was sustainable new technologies and cropping event, Crops, has been “In June, we went back and Heslop said. a full day event which allowed market opportunities for grain, given the green light to go ahead consulted our sponsors, and were “Many of the industry demon- farmers to view demonstration seed and supplementary feed in Mid Canterbury in December. delighted that they, like us, were stration sites would usually have plots investigating everything crops. Organiser Anna Heslop, from keen to continue. So, despite the been sown in autumn, but this from cultivars to cultivation, and Crops is held at the FAR Chert- the Foundation for Arable Re- risk that if lockdown levels were year, they will all be spring-sown to see and hear the latest research sey arable site, a 13.5 hectare mix search (FAR) says planning for reinstated we might have to can- plots. This has required our spon- findings from New Zealand and of irrigated and non-irrigated land Crops 2020 began last year and cel the event, we’re now back in sors to do some quick thinking international experts. on SH1 just north of Chertsey. received good industry support full-on planning mode.” around crop types, cultivars and Its aim was to provide every at- FAR has had demonstrations from day one. Work on the research plots at treatments. We really appreciate tendee with new information to at the site for 17 years, providing “Then, in early March, we made FAR’s Chertsey arable site, which their continued support.” take away and apply to their own a long-term showcase for a num- the decision to put all planning hosts the Crops event, had been This year was FAR’s 25th anni- farming operation. ber of high-profile research pro- and decision making around going ahead as normal since versary, so Crops will also be the As in previous years, Crops 2020 jects, funded by grower levies and Crops on hold, while we waited lockdown lifted, but the industry focus of some birthday celebra- will focus on the future of New external grants, on a number of to see how the Covid-19 situation demonstration sites have been tions. Zealand cropping, highlighting crops.

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OUR VIEW LETTERS Shovel ready? I am intrigued – I see the editor of the Guardian is again supporting the proposed four-lane highway – advocated by Andrew Falloon. Matt Markham You’ve raised the fact that this project EDITOR hasn’t been included in the first couple of rounds of shovel-ready projects. Can you please clarify – is the four-lane highway shovel-ready? Has a business case study been complet- Exclusion ed? Has it been costed? Are consents in place? a bold Because if none of that has been done, then it isn’t shovel-ready, is it? So how could you possibly expect it to get the big tick, when nothing is ready. decision I look forward to hearing how shov- el-ready this proposed shovel-ready project is. he days of social media giant, RL (Rebecca) Simmons Facebook – leading the way in the promotion of news T Editor Matt Markham replies: may be about to come under suf- While mentioned in a paragraph about ferance following media power- house, Stuff’s decision to cease all shovel-ready projects, the implication of activity on the platform yesterday. the four-lane highway in the editorial was In what could best be described outlined as a completely separate sugges- as a bold move made for moral tion of work, or jobs, that could be given the reasons, senior editorial manag- green light to go ahead and not intended to ers were informed yesterday by be seen as being a shovel-ready project. business power suits that the trial I apologise if it was taken this way. would be implemented effective immediately. And from early yesterday morn- YOUR VIEW ing, Stuff and all mastheads under the banner fell silent on Facebook. In a normal day they’d use the platform to share news stories and engage people into clicking onto their website – a way in which Final words from president Katie they could justify online advertis- ing due to the ability to measure hree years after I was given start. If we can get grasses out the continued to earn export revenue. analytics. the privilege of representing door of the lab and into the ground For farmers feeling misunder- Close to one million people TFederated Farmers as nation- that grow well with less fertiliser stood and under-appreciated, it’s follow the social media channel of al president, what can I say but inputs then we won’t be faced with been a real confidence booster. – what a ride! The role comes with the sort of regulation now being From day one, I was never really the parent organisation with close Katie Milne by media outlet The Press boast- highs and lows, not to mention a FROM THE FARM proposed that will potentially de- that comfortable with the focus ing 80,000 followers on its own shed-load of calls from journalists, stroy the ability to farm efficiently that the media took that I was the channel. but overall it has been immensely and productively. first female president in the organ- It’s a bold move by Stuff to satisfying. increasingly protectionist interna- Halfway through my term it isation’s 120 history. I went with enforce such a trial because the One of the goals I set myself tional marketplace. looked like mycoplasma bovis was it but I have always believed that Facebook platform is one of the when I started out was to grab Hopefully the message that we going to be the issue that would in Federated Farmers leadership, greatest promotional tools avail- whatever opportunities I could are producing some of the world’s provide the biggest headache and the right question is ‘what can you able. As people flick through their to help bridge the perceived lack best and safest food, to the best heartache for our farmers. We’re offer the organisation?’, not ‘what’s news feeds the amount of stories of understanding – even loss of of our ability while looking after still on that bold and world-leading your gender?’. available to read are constant and trust – between urban and rural the environment is finally getting eradication effort, and there’s no Nevertheless, I think having go a long way to increasing the New Zealanders compared to just through. doubt M. bovis is continuing to women among our leadership readership of a news story. a decade or two ago. I wanted to We will be able to do even better take a toll on many farming fam- team is a good reminder to the rest Stuff said yesterday that the highlight for all Kiwis the challeng- when we get properly digitally ilies. But who knew that this year of New Zealand that our agricul- decision was made based on vari- es and triumphs of our farmers connected in all parts of rural we’d all face an even more destruc- ture has long been underpinned ous unhealthy things such as fake and growers. NZ. Our farming colleagues in the tive disease. by couples working together, each news, hate speech and fraudulent I think we’ve made excellent pro- most impoverished countries in Farmers – like all New Zealand- bringing their own perspectives advertising and they had decided gress bringing town and country many cases have better access to ers – now have the unnerving and strengths. It’s useful to remind to trial making a stand. to a better understanding of each tech through smart phones than prospect of waiting out how much the rest of the country by having In the wake of the mosque other. Over the last three years our rolling country does. It is ri- destruction the pandemic will ul- men and women – all working shootings last year and Facebook’s Federated Farmers has used the timately wreak on global financial farmers – speaking for the organi- reaction, Stuff ceased advertising diculous that many of my on-farm phrase “we’re all in this together” and trade systems, never mind sation that those old newsreels of on the channel citing their desire audits still require me to print out so well, and so often, as we’ve paying back the billions of dollars men out on the land on machinery to not financially support a plat- or hand write on paper forms the form that profited off publishing debated everything from global data that my dairy company, vet or we’ve had to borrow. and women confined to baking hate speech and violence. warming and water quality to fertiliser rep stores in the cloud. But Covid-19 perversely deliv- scones for the shearers is pre-war Whether it proves to be a smart biodiversity and job security, that There are other new technolo- ered a silver lining for agriculture history. move will ultimately not be plainly people have recognised the truth gies that need to be explored as in helping raise the awareness as I know the new president, evident. Only those with the power of it. we strive to feed rising popula- to just how valuable our farming Manawatu dairy farmer Andrew to view the numbers behind the Even town folk who no longer tions. The nation still has not had families are to the NZ economy. Hoggard, and the new board have screen will know that. have any direct family connection the debate around GM technol- We were deemed an essential the drive, talent and experience to But the rest of the media to a farm have a better apprecia- ogy in such a way that people service during the lockdown, able ensure Federated Farmers remains landscape in New Zealand will tion of what farmers are up against understand what it is and what it to offer security in a world turned a vital and valuable voice for New be watching on with interest as to make a living when they’re isn’t. Discussing the opportunities upside as we continued produc- Zealand farmers. yesterday’s decision could set a hammered by weather events, around gene editing vs transgen- ing top quality food to put on the precedent for how we view and pest and disease incursions, and ics, with explanations of what they tables of Kiwi families self-isolating Katie Milne is the outgoing Presi- use social media in the future. roller-coaster returns from an actually mean, would be a good in their household bubbles, and dent Federated Farmers of NZ Are you ready to sell? I have buyers waiting Call Julie today on 021 354 885 Rural

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MARKET REPORT

By Guy Trafford were not available, a 60gram tub Where New Zealand and manufacturers must be grati- which cost $4.20 to produce was Australia should be concerned is fying, especially in these chal- word of warning came being sold for the equivalent of what happens when someone re- lenging times there must be a The markets this week from a quote between $56.40 and up to $84.60 ports a child or baby becoming ill risk that could drag down New from Jane Li, a dairy per tub. through protein toxicity or some Zealand exporters’ reputations if Nothing too dramatic this week food consultant and The major purchasers appear form of deficiency. China decides that the benefits of with markets operating with a sim- writtenA in the South China Morn- to be mothers of young children The melamine scandal of 2008 importing milk is not as favoura- ilar trend to what has been occur- ing Post. who buy it as a supplement to caused majors issues for exports ble as it once was. ring since we broke out of the lock- You don’t have to be a brain their infant formula powder. as did the botulism scare which Australia is already on the downs which are starting to seem a surgeon to know the importance A major reason for the surge in some smaller companies never wrong side of a trade and diplo- distant memory. of China to New Zealand’s (and popularity are the claims matic dispute with China Although the Victoria (Australia) Australia’s) dairy export trade. being made on social which is hitting it in the experience a reminder that we are However, Li sounded a word of media on the ‘powers’ of pocket. only a couple of rogue outbreaks warning regarding the fact that the products. In a time when consum- from returning to a vastly different the Chinese are so enamoured It raised the eyebrows ers are demanding more scenario. with our dairy products as not of news company Reu- information about what only a source of milk for infants ters so much so that they they are getting, labelling Meat but also as a means to help boost did a fact check on the seems to be a weak link in The South Island schedules were the immune system and keep claims. the supply chain. the winners this week with a little Covid-19 at bay. However, not sur- The concerns range more up-swing this week. The issue is around interpre- prisingly they found from what can be labelled But we are only talking about tation, labelling and, I dare say, no evidence that either as produced in New very small gains. ignorance. lactoferrin or whey Zealand, when the reality Meat works around the world Right from the top the Chinese proteins have any ability is much or even most of (notably USA and Germany) seem populous have been sold on the to prevent coronavirus the product originated to be hot beds of Covid-19 out- benefits that milk can do for infections. overseas (this one I believe breaks which may be helping to people’s health. The US-based Whey really needs straightening maintain some demand for New The problem comes when due Protein Institute advises out as it could cause real Zealand exports to help fill the to lack of understanding too consumers, “to be clear: harm to our (NZ’s) rep- gap. many believe that anything em- you shouldn’t take a utation), to what can be Saleyards are experiencing the anating from milk must be good scoop of whey protein ‘altered’ once it enters an- impact of the feed shortage it ap- and is equal in its benefits. you bought online or at other country and leaves pears and demand has lessened Li has highlighted information a supplement store, mix our jurisdiction. with reduced supply also coming published by the Australian Bu- it in liquid, and feed it This is the most difficult forward. reau of Statistics and collected by to an infant” because of possible recovered from. one to control and the manuka In-lamb ewes seem to be in de- industry group Dairy Australia. protein toxicity. The risk is that while exporters honey episodes were classic mand although the larger works The concern is around lacto- Both the Australian Depart- may not intend their non-infant cases of this. ewes still commanding top price. ferrin and whey protein products ment of Agriculture, Water and formula powders to be directed Laws and regulations can be being used as a substitute for ‘full the Environment, and the New towards babies, it certainly ap- imposed but unless they are food’ dairy products. Zealand Ministry for Primary pears that a considerable amount followed through on, they don’t Wool This is especially concerning Industries advise that their infant is ending up there. carry much weight. Wool prices have not changed a when children and babies’ diets formulas and whey proteins, China has a growing domestic What the solution is, I don’t lot from earlier weeks and no real are concerned. which are aimed at adults, meet production dairy milk sec- know. recovery in sight until the global Using Australian numbers, and Chinese import laws and there tor, in 2018 it had grown to be But I suspect it boils down to economy recovers. New Zealand’s are very similar has been no contravening of approaching 44 per cent of the having good communication in profile, they show that exports claims or labelling. infant formula trade and would channels with the other coun- Dairy and whey protein products have Many exporting companies no doubt like to see imported tries and parties involved. The next GDT takes place this had astronomical increases. leave the marketing in China to competition reduced. And their preparedness to fol- week, and they will give the first Whey protein milk powders their Chinese domestic partners The ‘abuse’ of non-suitable low through on their rules. real indication of what the new have increased from around 200- where they may relabel or make powders for infants could well Sounds easy but in a country season will bring. 400 tonnes per month to up to additional claims, often still play into their hands. as large as China sorting out Most commentators are hedging 1000 tonnes per month. without breaking any regula- While the current returns to problems will be easier said than their bets along with Fonterra. While lactoferrin tonnages tions. New Zealand and Australian done. AG CONTRACTORS

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■■CHICKEN VIRUS Virus ‘here till 2021’

A chicken virus blocking exports to Aus- tralia is expected to hang around another year before New Zealand is clear of it, a poultry industry leader says. In August last year Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Type One (IBDV-1) was de- tected on two Otago egg farms belonging to the same company. This can affect the immune system of young chickens, but doesn’t pose any risk to human health. Recently concluded testing of poultry farms nation-wide found no presence of Farm gate price watch … the virus elsewhere, said Michael Brooks for the latest prices, visit www.interest.co.nz/rural 52 week from the Egg Producers Federation and the July 6, 2020 current price range high low Poultry Industry Association. Saleyard prices … Because the infected chickens on the u LAMB ($/head) weighted average Otago farms weren’t showing any symp- “There are birds there that on a blood test toms they didn’t need to be slaughtered, will show that they have the disease, but Store 91 117 170 20 and could continue laying. as has been the case all the way through, Prime 125 -195 286 90 But there were strict biosecurity meas- show no signs otherwise of the disease. u HEIFER (c/kg) 250-350 kgs Lwt ures in place on the farms to ensure the “So they’ll be slaughtered at the end of Store 200 - 235 430 134 virus didn’t spread, he said. their laying cycle, in June 2021, and at that u STEER (c/kg) 481-580 Lwt The eggs from hens that had the virus point we can definitely say that there are were perfectly safe to eat, he said. no birds anywhere in the country with that Prime 235 - 240 323 207 disease,” he said. An estimated “probably a couple hun- This 4 wks 3 mths 1 year 52 week dred thousand” hens had been affected by Brooks said until the virus is eradicated the virus, but he said that was a relatively Australia has stopped importing poultry week ago ago ago high low small number given there were 4.1 million products from New Zealand, resulting in Processor prices … laying hens in New Zealand. about $60 million in lost trade annually. u LAMB ($) including 1kg woolly pelt 15.5 kg YM SI 104 100 100 110 133 97 17.5 kg YX SI 117 113 113 125 150 110 AG CONTRACTORS 19.0 kg YX SI 127 123 123 135 163 119 21.0 kg YX SI 141 136 136 150 181 132 Local trade (c/kg) SI 700 670 680 770 880 650 (16-22kg) u MUTTON ($) including 0.5kg pelt 21.0 kg MX1 SI 100 98 92 113 136 92 SHED u BEEF (c/kg) To advertise in P2 steer SI 472 458 431 511 600 431 (270-295kg) BUILDER this directory, P Cow SI 345 317 312 388 482 300 • Lifestyle, farm and industrial please phone (170-195kg) sheds M2 Bull SI 425 411 410 470 579 402 • Alterations, modifications Sonia (296-320kg) and repairs Local trade P2 SI 480 470 470 550 600 470 • Back country huts (180-280kg) • Help with your shed designs on 03 307 7976 u VENISON ($/hd) gross Self contained motor home for AP Hind 50kg SI 300 270 350 443 505 265 remote jobs. AP Stag 60kg SI 366 330 426 537 612 324 Years of shed building experience. AP Stag 80kg SI 488 440 568 716 816 432 References available. Auction prices … u SI WOOL indicator prices (c/kg, clean) Source: WSI, NZMerino James Gray Mid mic (23.1-31.5) 716 755 805 1,083 1,193 664 Phone or text 027 436 8372 Fine Xbrd (31.6-35.0) 206 213 277 541 550 205 [email protected] Coarse Xbred >35 mic 194 204 251 328 364 190 Merino 1,252 2,550 2,550 1,847 2,550 1,252

Mark Love Contracting Ltd - Rakaia Local market prices … u GRAINS ($/tonne, delivered Canterbury) free price Source: Midlands Grain Wheat, milling,12.5%p 425 425 395 422 440 410 Wheat, feed 405 400 390 417 435 410 Mobile shingle screening and Barley, feed 395 395 380 400 417 390 crushing plant, custom built International market prices … for farmers’ work. u LOGS indicator prices, $/tonne Source: PF Olsen Forest index May-20 118.00 129.00 118.00 114.00 138.00 106.00 Truck available for shingle u DAIRY (NZ$/tonne) spreading if required. Butter 5,577 5,579 7,338 6,574 7,712 5,577 Skimmilk powder 4,046 3,988 4,552 3,811 4,881 3,811 Cost effective alternative Wholemilk powder 4,285 4,285 4,807 4,631 5,242 4,285 Cheese - cheddar 5,816 5,943 7,572 5,820 7,913 5,512 Established 1985 Fonterra milk price 2019/20 final $7.10- $7.30 2020/21 f'cast $5.40 - $6.90* Fonterra dividend 2019/20 final $0.00 2020/21 $0.15 - $0.25 Fonterra share price * before retentions NZX FCG $3.79

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By Connor Lysaght

s many of you may know, we are not alone out there … A And by that I mean, Ashburton has three sister city relationships and two friendship city relationships. We have friendship city rela- tionships with Puyang, China, and Xianyang, China, and we are sister cities with Minamiuonuma, Japan, Pulaski, United States, and last but not least, Ashburton, United Kingdom! In the late seventies and early eighties, the Ashburton Guardian published many articles about our twin town in Devon, with Guard- ian journalist Ray McCausland having seemingly fallen in love with the town. Articles included short histori- cal columns on the town, as well as larger features and reports on contemporary issues in the town such as traffic problems. Likely as a show of appreciation for his enthusiasm, McCausland received an autographed copy of the book Ashburton – The Dart- moor Town by Francis Pilkington in 1979, signed by the then mayor of the town, Ann Philpott. Mr David Marshall Anstiss (no rel- One street in our twin town with a familiar name, East Street, in 1904. The plague calls ative as far as he knows) has been We are fortunate enough that, elected Portreeve in Ashburton in as a town and district, we have not Devon, England”. faced as horrible a tragedy as our The appointment of a Portreeve twin town once did, as the Black is an ancient Saxon tradition, Death swept through during the dating back to the year 820, and mid-fourteenth century. the Portreeve was responsible for In 1305, Ashburton became one representing the monarch in legal of Devon’s four official stannary transactions. towns, which all held a powerful Nowadays, the Portreeve acts monopoly on the county’s tin mainly as a social head for the trade. town. The plague, which made its Today, many of the buildings rounds in 1348 and 1349, affected you see in Ashburton along its the town and surrounds so heavily main streets are protected, dating that the tin trade was brought to from the period after the iron and a complete standstill due to the wool trades declined in the seven- high mortality rate. teenth century. Nearly half the clergy in the dio- Ashburton, Devon is an inter- cese of Exeter died in those years, esting little town, with history in which according to Pilkington is spades. a proportion much higher than If you are curious about our elsewhere in England at the time. twin town, you can learn more There is no way of knowing about our namesake on their web- precisely how many residents site, ashburton.org. of Ashburton and surrounds fell victim to the plague, but there is Right – St Andrew’s Church, nothing to suggest that the mor- modern day. Photograph tality rate of the area was any less from Wikimedia commons. than the average – it is believed that anywhere from 30 to 45 per cent of the population of England were killed by the plague. CONTACT During later flare-ups, Ash- burton saw burial numbers swell anywhere from two or three times the usual, up to ten times the Material for this page is usual in 1626. co-ordinated by the Ashbur- Our twin ties ton Museum. Articles from When our own Archdeacon John Branthwaite visited our Devon other organisations are wel- namesake, he was impressed by comed, as is any feedback the 27 metre high tower of St. on what appears. Andrew’s Church, built in the Email [email protected] fifteenth century, as well as its Mail: PO Box 94, Ashburton impressive eight bells and an old oak chest near the font which was 7740 made in 1483 by carpenters John Phone: 307-7891. Soper and John Clyffe. Ashburton, Devon is surround- Copies of many of the ed by rolling green hills, which photos on this page are Branthwaite thought gave the town a distinctive atmosphere. available for purchase An amusing stub of an article from the Ashburton from the Guardian of January Museum 2, 1980, states that Ashburton borough councillor Russell Anstiss The bustling Ashburton market in 1829. had been “interested to learn that Sport

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■■HOCKEY Black Sticks refuting speculation over coach

The Black Sticks women’s squad are denying speculation regarding the resignation of assistant coach Katie Glynn. A veteran of 134 matches for New Zealand, Glynn’s resignation from her coaching role with the national team was confirmed last week by Hockey New Zealand. Reports following the announce- ment indicated the 31-year-old had fallen out with new coach Gra- ham Shaw and did not agree with some changes being implemented within the squad. The changes were in response to an independent review completed early last year which found a neg- ative environment existed within the Black Sticks squad. “The media has alleged that Ka- tie is in some way working against positive changes within our envi- ronment. “We as Black Sticks players ab- solutely refute these allegations,” read the statement issued by Hock- ey NZ on behalf of the 24 members of the national squad. “As she did when she was a play- er, Katie holds herself to the high- Tiptoeing to the top est standards as a coach and as a person. Her work ethic, dedication and passion for our team and its The Mid Canterbury United 15th grade football side continue to streak ahead in Mainland 15th grade division 2 action. The unbeat- success are undeniable. en club came away with a comprehensive 5-0 win over Nomads at the Ashburton Domain on Saturday. The team now hold a five “We are extremely saddened point lead at the top of the standings after five games with Christchurch Boys’ High School their nearest competition contenders. that Katie has resigned from a role United’s Daniel Jones (above) controls the ball during the side’s win. PHOTO DOUG BOVETT she loves and excels in. “The Black Sticks Women have lost an integral element of our ■■RUGBY team, and offer Katie our full sup- port going forward.” Glynn’s resignation as assistant coach came after she spent just 18 months in the job. Foster not players’ top choice as coach Hockey New Zealand’s state- ment announcing the news said Glynn had resigned to “take a The country’s top rugby were happy with the overall break” from professional hockey, players don’t think Ian Fos- makeup. with chief executive Ian Francis ter should have the country’s NZME said the 40-ques- saying they would “stay connect- top coaching job according tion poll, conducted between ed” with her about future coaching to an NZME poll. March and June, involved at opportunities. Media company NZME least 15 current players from The news also followed two oth- said it asked more than 100 each of the five Super Rugby er high profile departures from the of the country’s Super Rug- Aotearoa teams. Black Sticks team environment. by players anonymously on Incoming Wallabies coach Veteran defender Brooke Neal a range of topics, including and former Chiefs mentor announced the end of her interna- the appointment last De- Dave Rennie was rated equal tional career in May, while three- cember of Ian Foster as Steve third (9 per cent), behind time Olympian Gemma McCaw Hansen’s successor. Highlanders assistant Tony confirmed her re-retirement at the That decision divided Brown (17 per cent) and end of last month. public opinion, with many Robertson (16 per cent). In their statement on Monday, regarding three-time Super Other results included Hockey New Zealand said neither Rugby champion Crusaders player ratings. they nor the Black Sticks players coach Scott Robertson as Playmaker Beauden Bar- would be making further comment the superior candidate over rett was regarded as the about the resignation of Glynn. Foster. country’s premier player, The poll asked “Did the heading off forwards Ardie NZRU get it right with their Savea and Brodie Retallick. All Black coaching group?” Barrett’s younger broth- Almost half (46 per cent) er Jordie was rated the best said no, while a further 26 under-23 player while the per cent believed Foster was premier backline perform- a good appointment but not ers by position were Dam- his assistant team of John ien McKenzie (fullback), Plumtree, Scott McLeod, George Bridge (wing), Anton Brad Mooar and Greg Feek. Lienert-Brown (midfield) The remaining 28 per cent and Beauden Barrett (five- of the players said that they eighth). Ian Foster is the All Blacks coach, but that doesn’t meet with universal approval. Katie Glynn Sport

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to Chris Ralston on #8 hole, the second Senior B – Michael Duff Memorial Trophy Hole in One in two weeks at the club. Celtic 24 Rakaia 14 RESULTS The Radius Care player of the day was Ryan Collegiate 43 Allenton 52 Stoddart with a score of 69 nett. *Mt Somers 32 Southern 15 Other winning scores were: Daniel Snow- Senior Women: ■■ Cycling ball 69; Chris Ralston 70; Steve Stratford Celtic 12 v Kaiapoi 57 and Royce Jamieson 71; Greig Sparrow, Colts Combined: Mid Canterbury Social Paul May, Ian Snowball, Steve McCloy, Sean BDI 17 Methven-Rakaia 24, Lincoln Celt- Wheelers Strange, Jason Overend, Kevin Smith and ic-Southern, Default Training ride No 3. July 4. Home First: Kris- Hamish Niles 72; Richard McKernan, Robbie 1st XV UC Championship tine Marriott 26m 02s. 2nd Doug Coley Bell and Grant Smith 73 on c/b from Tom Christ College 54 MC Combined 5 27m23s. 3rd Matt Marshall 26m 03s. 4th Blacklow, Chris Lovelock and Terry Molloy. Under 18 Combined Roger Wilson 28m 54s. 5th Don Morrison Twos: David Morrison, Matt Tait, Steve Mc- MCRU Alps 37 Lincoln 25 27m 24s. 6th Michelle Knight 27m 24s. 7th Cloy, Chris Lovelock. Blair Franklin, Matt Under 16 Combined Emma Hudson 28m 55s. 8th Brian Ellis 31m Chatterton, Paul May, Noel Sutton, Kevin Dunsandel Irwell 19 MCRU Plains 19 48s. 9th Nick Grijns 27m 16s. 10th Pam Har- Smith, Charlie Alexander, Kris Greer and Rolleston 21 MCRU Alps 17 court 30m 07s. 11th Steven Hands F/T. 24m Chris Ralston a hole in one. Under 14.5 Combined 18s. 12th Rob Hooper 2f/t. 24m 18s. 13th Mi- Nearest The Pins: Braided Rivers: Chris Ral- Rolleston Gold 12 MCRU Alps 46 chael Gallagher 3f/t. 24m 18s. 14th Kenny ston; Docks Bar and Seafood Grill: Kevin Waihora Rugby 0 MCRU Plains 29 Johnston 32m 39s. 15th Paul Sinclair 4f/t. Smith; Value Plus Processing: David Mor- 24m 24s. 16th Gerard Morrison 5f/t. 24m rison; South Island Seeds: Ryan Stoddart; ■■ Squash 30s. 17th Brent Hudson 31m 52s. 18th Deb- Property Brokers #6: Jeff Hewitt Ton’s Thai bie Skinner 32m 57s. 19th Colin Teahan 31m Longest Putt #9: Charlie Alexander; Tin- Celtic Squash Club 57s. 20th Alan Johns 31m 57s. 21st Andy wald Tavern Spot Prize: Terry Kingsbury. Results from last week’s round of the Celt- Skinner 32m 46s. 22nd. Dave Shurrock DNF. Net Eagles Jackpot Hole: #17 Birdie Jack- ic Squash Club’s winter league competi- pot Hole # 9 Tinwald Cycling U17 Development. tion: Nine Hole Results: Harvey Bakehouse play- The Mid Canterbury Combined 1st XV pack held their own for much of July 5. Open Handicap. 1st Konrad Artz 8m. Team 8 beat Team 1 12-8: Paul Cousins lost er of the day was Robynne Nicoll with 21pts. the game against their powerful Christ’s College rivals on Saturday. 17s. 2nd Eliza McKenzie 8m 48s. 3rd Sarah to Jason Feutz 0-3, Harry Stanway beat Other winning scores were: Murray Lis- Gould 8m 21s. 4th Logan McKnight 9m 04s. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 040720-HM-0377 James McCloy 3-0, Ian Dolden lost to Craig ter 20, Paul Baird 19, Sam Prince 18, Peter 5th Tegan Marriott 8m 28s. 6th Tineke Artz Donaldson 0-3, Hamish Trott beat Rebecca Stetchman 16 and Peter Wright 16. Senior: Grant Hargraves 77-8-69 by lot. In- Stroke - Leading scores in the stroke round 8m 29s. 7th Zoe Nicholls 8m 07s. 8th Am- Abernethy 3-2, Guy Stanway beat Jayden Draw: Ashburton Golf Club termediate: 81-12-69. Junior A: Mike Gray for the 3rd round of the Alan Teale Memo- wolf Artz 7m 11s. 9th Daniel Gould 7m 12s. Henshilwood 3-0, Chrissie Stratford beat Saturday July 11 93-18-75 by lot. Junior B: Russell Currie 97- rial played on Saturday; Dave King, Adam Handicap Grades. A. Amwolf Artz. Dan- Kate Williams 3-0. The qualifying round for the Watson and 25-72 by lot. Lowe, Lawrence McCormick 71, Mike San- iel Gould, B. Konrad Artz, Sara Gould, Team 2 beat Team 7 14-9: Billy Nolan lost Newton Cup match play will be played with Other Good Scores: 69 Greame Gunn, drey 73, Tetua Tuakeu, Roger Bruce 74. Zoe Nicholls, C. Eliza McKenzie, Logan to John McDonnell 1-3, Jimmy Hunn beat the Murray Webb cup for the best score of 71 Alister Maxwell, Phil Johnson, Frank Women; Belinda Kirdy 75. Nearest the pin; McKnight, Tegan Marriott, Tineke Artz. Chris Thompson 3-1, Brendan Clark lost the day. Sandys. 72 Paddy Helmore, Peter Kemp. 74 Tinwald Liquorland # 2; Wayne Mellish. Teams Girls v Boys. Boys: Logan McKnight, to Neil Keenan 1-3, Kirsty Clay beat Nicky Starting Times: Morning 8.30 (frost de- Pete Wood, Keith Middleton. Gluyas Ford # 6; Roger Bruce. House of Konrad Artz, Daniel Gould, Amwolf Artz, Dryland 3-1, Hayden Robinson beat Kate pendent) and afternoon report at 11.30 for Twos: Phil Johnson, Frank Sandys, Neil Travel # 12; Gary Lee. Ace Auto Electrical 8m 41s. O’Reilly 3-0, Megan Bell beat Tate Dryland a 12.00pm start. McArther, James Anderson, Phil Elliott # 16; Dave King. G & R Seeds 2nd shot #11; Girls: Tegan Marriott, Tineke Artz, Eliza Mc- 3-1. Nine hole golfers from 12.30. Dubliner Best Nett: Simon Wareing 69 by Lindsay Jackson. Twos; Leen Bell, Roger Kenzie, Sarah Gould, Zoe Nicholls, 8m 49s. lot. Methven Foursquare Second Best Nett: Bruce. Net Eagle; # 4 Tetua Tuakeu. Team 3 beat Team 6 16-6: Matt Speedy Time Trial Graded. A. Amwolf Artz 1m 23s. Mayfield Golf Club Grant Hargraves. Bar Voucher Best Gross: Players progressing to the finals of the RSA beat Chris O’Reilly 3-0, Nathan Forbes beat Ron Carlson 3-0, Mike Keen lost to Daniel Gould 1m 26s. B. Zoe Nicholls 1m 29s. July 2 2020 Alister Maxwell 76 by lot. Trophy are Alex Roa and Adam Wilson and Chris Lima 1-3, Jan Lee beat Riley Broker Konrad Artz 1m 32s. Sarah Gould 1m 36s. C. 4th Handicap & Putting Closest to Pins - Aqua Japanese No 4: in the cup section Raui Tare and Andrew 3-2, Maggie Clark beat Kate Williams 3-0, Eliza McKenzie 1m 33s. Logan McKnight 1m 1st Cate Hogan Wright 15 putts Neil McArther. Bar Voucher No 6: Steve Barrie. 36s. Tineke Artz 1m 39s. Tegan Marriott 1m 2nd =Bernie Morrison 18, Robert Schikker 18 Schwass. Ski Time No 13: Alister Maxwell. Mike Keen beat Stacey Smith 3-0. 40s. Handicap:1st Robert Schikker 61-17-34 2nd Green Parrot No 17: John McGettigan. Hunt- ■■yRugb Team 4 beat Team 5 13-10: Ben Kruger Gerald Jacobson 66-29-3 ers Wines No 14: Craig Middleton. Mid Canterbury Rugby beat Mick Hooper 3-1, Wouter Myburgh ■■ Golf Greg Sim Builders No 2: Robert Schikker Next Week 11th July: 1st Round Mt Harding beat Tim Kuipers 3-2, Jordie Hooper lost ResultsJuly 4 2020 Mayfield Transport No 5: Bernie Morrison Trophy. to Shane Muckle 0-3, Hamish Trott beat Ashburton Golf Club Seniors – Watters Cup Amy Muckle 3-1, Hamish O’Reilly lost to Saturday July 4 Methven Golf Club Tinwald Golf Club Celtic 20 Rakaia 54 Chrissie Stratford 1-3, Sian Hurley beat Sa- The highlight of the day was a Hole in One Men’s Results July 4 Saturday July 4 Hampstead 5 Methven PWL 25 rah Forbes 3-0. Christchurch dogs M9 Today at Addington raceway Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club at Addington Raceway 4 75622 Ohoka Lacey 17.47...... L Waretini 6 4.41 CULVIE BOY’S SYNDICATE STAKES C1, 520m 10 53812 Bound Up 17.58...... J McInerney 7 21144 Mine Hunter 17.21 J M...... McCook Meeting Date: 07 Jul 2020 NZ Meeting number: 9 Doubles: 1 5 84842 Homebush Boden 17.44...... J McInerney 1 12422 Opawa Boys Paid 30.41 J &...... D Fahey 9 5.36pm SHIRLEY VET CLINIC STAKES C2, 520m 8 55415 Elite Blueblood 17.57...... J McInerney and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 6 78645 Mulberry Minx 17.34...... K Cassidy 2 7x578 Punch On Woody nwtd...... J McInerney 1 11118 Troublesome Kev 30.34 J M...... McCook 9 55412 Twizel Storm 17.55...... M Grant 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 7 56532 Smash Calling 17.34...... M Grant 3 78678 Jinja Toni 30.73...... A Joyce 2 35853 Kea Viking 30.22 J &...... D Fahey 10 17656 Carlos 17.14...... R Wales 1 3.13pm THE FITZ SPORTS BAR SPRINT C1, 295m 8 47x54 Frosty Kate 17.71...... M Dempsey 4 17486 Punters Delight 30.34...... R Wales 3 22251 Opawa Lyn 30.17 J &...... D Fahey 12 6.28pm PROTEXIN SPRINT C3, 295m 1 67266 Cold Affair 17.37...... L Waretini 9 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47...... L Waretini 5 68776 Mitcham Manering nwtd...... J McInerney 4 75213 Stylish Stepper nwtd...... M Grant 1 17564 Goldstar Perrie 17.27 S &...... B Evans 2 44553 Miss Honey 17.35...... R Wales 10 5x888 Go Ladybird nwtd...... R Wales 6 32388 Little Secret 30.44...... L Waretini 5 34346 Mr Blackjack 30.16 J &...... D Fahey 2 31215 Mitcham Sam 17.28...... J McInerney 3 68263 Sea Spray Ash 18.04...... B Freeman 4 4.06pm AVONHEAD TAVERN SPRINT C1, 295m 7 68488 Ain’t He Lucky 30.82...... N Wanhalla 6 66338 Sefton Joy 30.38...... R Wales 3 54142 Know Charisma 17.19...... G Cleeve 4 84336 Smash Dragon 17.49...... M Grant 1 67283 Our Cook 17.15...... R Wales 8 86682 Homebush Fonzie 30.29...... J McInerney 7 88215 Gracias Maestro 30.42...... M Grant 4 11511 Homebush Ariana 17.21...... J McInerney 5 23522 Making News 17.38...... B Dann 2 67827 Lakota Wichapi 17.59...... H Cairns 7 4.58 CRATE & BARREL HOTEL SPRINT C1, 295m 8 21874 Hustle Ace 30.54...... N Wanhalla 5 23727 Know Debt 17.17...... G Cleeve 6 43313 Homebush Poppy 17.69...... J McInerney 3 F5825 Black Eye Bill 17.47...... M Dempsey 1 67747 Nippa Enough 17.70...... J McInerney 10 5.53 GREYHOUNDAUCTIONS.CO.NZ R/A DASH 6 17117 Crystal Cilla 17.39...... J McInerney 7 71685 Maffra Daisy 17.22...... J McInerney 4 65723 Impressive High 17.88...... J McInerney 2 88x87 Dyna Naya nwtd S &...... B Evans R/A, 295m 7 35758 Homebush Alexei 17.14...... J McInerney 8 32323 Bold Bidder 17.31 M &...... P Binnie 5 87257 Ohoka Carsen nwtd...... L Waretini 3 57727 Rosies Choice 17.81...... N Wanhalla 1 74442 Homebush Caesar nwtd...... J McInerney 8 38841 Sozin’s Empire 17.26...... J McInerney 9 66876 Grey Wind nwtd...... N Wanhalla 6 28821 Horse Range Opal 17.59...... M Grant 4 66621 Opawa Gypsy 17.79...... R Wales 2 81186 Homebush Aimee 17.26...... J McInerney 9 63263 It’s A Joke 17.26...... J McInerney 10 87768 Homebush Showoff 17.72...... J McInerney 7 31776 Goldstar Jay Jay 17.24 S &...... B Evans 5 17245 Horse Range 17.73...... M Grant 3 87517 Homebush Velma 17.24...... J McInerney 10 45812 Starr Blueblood 17.28...... J McInerney 2 3.31pm MAYHOUNDS.ORG.NZ REHOMING 8 7533x Prince Rohit 17.56...... J McInerney 6 33122 Miss June 17.89...... J McInerney 4 42374 Super Over Drama 17.12 S &...... B Evans SELECTIONS 9 67x58 Homebush Dolphy 17.80...... J McInerney GROUP STAKES C1, 520m 7 44377 Dapper Danny 17.56...... J McMillan 5 41214 Goldstar Clover 17.25 S &...... B Evans Race 1: Making News, Miss Honey, Maffra Daisy, Homebush Poppy 1 35465 Rivalries 30.16 J &...... D Fahey 10 5x888 Go Ladybird nwtd...... R Wales 8 68x32 Curly Bill 17.37...... M Dempsey 6 41522 Homebush Boots 17.20...... J McInerney Race 2: Rivalries, Go Punter Go, Opawa Jane, Opal Hunter 2 27868 Jinja Twinkle nwtd...... A Joyce 5 4.23pm GARRARD’S HORSE AND HOUND SPRINT 9 68866 Goldstar Hurley 17.47...... L Waretini 7 73178 Amuri Magic 17.28...... J McInerney Race 3: Mitcham Reado, Smash Calling, Homebush Boden 3 47573 Opawa Jane 30.49...... R Wales C1, 295m 10 67x58 Homebush Dolphy 17.80...... J McInerney 8 53514 Goldstar Wynter 17.20 S &...... B Evans Race 4: Our Cook, Horse Range Opal, Impressive High 4 71851 Homebush Carter 30.83...... J McInerney 1 64424 Jinja Cream Fizz 17.27...... A Joyce 8 5.18pm FLAIR SPRINT C2, 295m 9 17577 Ezra Blueblood 17.31...... J McInerney Race 5: Mitcham Boult, Ghost Mode, Take A Hint, Yappy Yap 5 44354 Opal Hunter nwtd...... J McInerney 2 33867 Mitcham Boult 17.56...... J McInerney 1 21117 Bees Are Buzzing 17.28 J M...... McCook 10 88176 Souffle Sue 17.19...... J McInerney Race 6: Homebush Fonzie, Little Secret, Ain’t He Lucky 6 658x7 Smash McDougal 30.95...... D Kingston 3 56378 Lakota Micco nwtd...... H Cairns 2 26243 Crushington 17.38...... J McInerney 11 6.09pm DAVE ROBBIE PHOTOGRAPHER DASH Race 7: Curly Bill, Nippa Enough, Miss June, Dyna Naya 7 56467 Homebush Fudge nwtd...... J McInerney 4 66572 Platonic Affair 17.47...... L Waretini 3 22124 Mr Muppet 17.18...... R Wales C2, 295m Race 8: Mr Muppet, Cash A Roo, Blazing Banjo, Crushington 8 55544 Go Punter Go nwtd...... R Wales 5 53312 Take A Hint 17.46...... J McInerney 4 34331 Blazing Banjo 17.58...... J McInerney 1 51621 Sneaky Snitch 17.33 H &...... Taylor Race 9: Troublesome Kev, Opawa Lyn, Gracias Maestro, Kea Viking 6 62331 Ghost Mode 17.51 H &...... Taylor 3.48 CHRISTCHURCHGREYHOUNDS.CO.NZ DASH 5 12265 Homebush Carl 17.45...... J McInerney 2 12332 Stumpy Bill nwtd...... M Dempsey Race 10: Super Over Drama, Homebush Velma, Homebush Caesar 3 7 15524 Yappy Yap 17.81...... R Wales C1, 295m 6 44155 Sozin’s Assassin 17.45...... J McInerney 3 17241 Horse Range Gold 17.47...... M Grant Race 11: Homebush Hotshot, Stumpy Bill, Horse Range Gold 1 63733 Mitcham Reado 17.24...... J McInerney 8 21166 Homebush Ivy 17.52...... J McInerney 7 21x41 Cawbourne Cruz 17.37...... B J Middlewood 4 25224 Goldstar Flora 17.34 S &...... B Evans Race 12: Mitcham Sam, Homebush Ariana, Goldstar Perrie 2 63656 Would My Friend 17.42...... A Lee 9 66876 Grey Wind nwtd...... N Wanhalla 8 33515 Cash A Roo 17.27 S &...... B Evans 5 85316 Homebush Hotshot 17.46...... J McInerney LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd 3 52146 Lady Sobers 17.49...... J McInerney 10 87768 Homebush Showoff 17.72...... J McInerney 9 55412 Twizel Storm 17.55...... M Grant 6 35428 Sozin’s Symphony 17.18...... J McInerney - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track Palmerston North dogs M3 Today at Manawatu Raceway Palmerston North Greyhound Racing Club (2014) Incorpo- 1 24447 Bigtime Benji 25.74...... L Cole 5 47233 Plan Stan nwtd...... L Pearce 8 2.06pm STEVE THE AUCTIONEER DAVIS C4, 410m 8 6433x Bigtime Puma 23.57...... L Cole rated Venue: Manawatu Raceway Meeting Date: 07 Jul 2020 2 82675 Big Time Trae 26.11...... L Cole 6 24476 Ohana Lad nwtd...... K Gommans 1 23827 Cheeseball nwtd...... L Cole 11 3.04pm PNGRC SECTIONAL TIMES @ PNGREY- NZ Meeting number: 3 Doubles: 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 3 37776 Gazza’s Girl nwtd G &...... S Fredrickson 7 35214 Goldstar Hadlee nwtd...... G Hodgson 2 33212 Bigtime Daisy 23.61...... L Cole HOUNDS.KIWI C1 C1, 410m and 8; 9 and 10; 11 and 12 Trebles: 1, 2 and 3; 4, 5 and 6; 7, 4 63477 Big Time Odette 25.96...... L Cole 8 17866 Gray Bale nwtd...... W Woods 3 84433 Bigtime Pearl nwtd...... L Cole 1 24463 Big Time Spot 23.43...... L Cole 8 and 9; 10, 11 and 12 5 42326 Double That 26.35 G &...... S Fredrickson 9 42762 Penny Mowhawk nwtd...... D Denbee 4 86272 Big Time Frosty 23.33...... L Cole 2 65861 Tuff Mr. Tee nwtd...... S Gommans 1 12.04pm (NZT) FORMPRO RATINGS FREE EVERY 6 16133 Big Time Jimmy 26.25...... L Cole 10 578x7 Jetlag Jag nwtd...... J McInerney 5 15863 Softy Burgess 23.20...... L Cole 3 152 Big Time Dawson nwtd...... L Cole TUESDAY C4/C5 C4/5, 457m 7 55321 Big Time Anton 26.16...... L Cole 6 1.31pm PAUL CLARIDGE ELECTRICAL C0, 410m 6 85F36 Bigtime Emjay 23.44 G &...... S Fredrickson 4 62666 Homebush Yuri nwtd...... J McInerney 1 35235 Electrical Storm 26.30...... M Goodier 8 22343 Bigtime Alfie 26.25...... L Cole 1 6 Waiting Game nwtd...... K Gommans 7 41626 Sub Twenty Three 23.37...... L Cole 5 78664 Black Mags nwtd...... S Stone 2 1227F Emgrand Park 25.92...... A Turnwald 9 42762 Penny Mowhawk nwtd...... D Denbee 2 8242 Big Time Penny nwtd...... L Cole 8 888x4 It’s Complicated 23.49...... L Cole 6 33554 Morning Sun 23.62...... J McInerney 10 578x7 Jetlag Jag nwtd...... J McInerney 3 6322F Big Time Harley 25.92...... L Cole 3 6 Otis nwtd...... K Gommans 9 2.24pm OUTBACK TRADING COMPANY C3, 410m 7 12316 WifiWilbur 23.58 G &...... S Fredrickson 4 71158 Bigtime Archie 26.26...... L Cole 4 12.56 KERNOW CONSTRUCTION DISTANCE C2d, 4 Big Time Fuzz nwtd...... L Cole 1 33664 Allegro Lexxi nwtd...... L Cole 8 56756 Millie Prince 23.29 J &...... D Bell 5 44251 Big Time Vegas 25.99...... L Cole 660m 5 4 Zero Tolerance nwtd...... K Gommans 2 64451 Fool’s Russian 23.33...... L Cole 9 578x7 Jetlag Jag nwtd...... J McInerney 6 12331 Bigtime Levi 25.75...... L Cole 1 67157 Meandering nwtd...... A Turnwald 6 1 Allegro Jaden nwtd...... L Cole 3 x1212 Pick A Pascal 23.59 G &...... S Fredrickson 10 67885 Bigtime Kate 23.38 G &...... S Fredrickson 7 33482 Big Time Seth 25.76...... L Cole 2 x3222 Thrilling Nina nwtd...... K Walsh 7 43321 Big Time Beat nwtd...... L Cole 4 13124 Mother’s Touch 23.41 J &...... D Bell 12 3.21pm TOTAL BODYSHOP SUPPLIES C1, 410m 8 x4436 Zipping Sarah nwtd...... A Turnwald 3 77777 Bigtime Chloe nwtd...... M Goodier 8 24237 Wit And Wisdom nwtd...... G Hodgson 5 58x55 Big Time Marlisa 23.37...... L Cole 1 14668 Homebush Maxi nwtd...... J McInerney 2 12.21pm CREATIVE CATERING C3/C4 C3/4, 457m 4 41224 Grunty Mama nwtd S &...... C Blackburn 9 57546 Freckle nwtd...... J McInerney 6 25755 Big Time Lebron 23.38...... L Cole 2 54323 Big Time Lenny nwtd...... L Cole 1 12117 Big Time Eden 26.38...... L Cole 5 34453 Hot Platter 38.72...... A Turnwald 10 4688x Goldstar Malone nwtd...... S Gommans 7 35247 Bigtime Banjo 23.10...... L Cole 3 71457 Bigtime Chris 23.44 G &...... S Fredrickson 2 51665 Diddilee 25.92...... A Turnwald 6 31131 Emgrand Rose 38.33...... A Turnwald 7 1.49pm DOUG BRADLEY PAINTERS C5 C5, 410m 8 x1251 Boys Get Paid 23.19...... A Turnwald 4 44386 Summer Glee nwtd...... J McInerney 7 54646 Rich Lister nwtd...... M Gowan 3 3x111 Thrilling Baxter 25.91...... K Walsh 1 133x5 Rapid Fire 23.30 G &...... S Fredrickson 2.43pm GREYHOUND AS PETS C2/C3 C2/3, 410m 5 63525 Gemmas Dilemma nwtd...... J McInerney 8 12715 Kamada Park 38.50...... A Turnwald 10 4 34525 Broke Brad 26.03...... A Turnwald 2 51873 Big Time Billie 23.38...... L Cole 1 86326 Dynamite Danger 23.55 G &... S Fredrickson 6 87638 Waitohi nwtd...... A Turnwald 5 14643 Allegro Lanie nwtd...... L Cole 5 1.14 RED SNAPPER SEAFOODS, CHRISTCHURCH 3 41272 Allegro Will 23.26...... L Cole 2 55866 Spring Fox 23.63...... M Gowan 7 24652 Double Change nwtd...... S Gommans 6 684x6 Simply Smooth 26.06...... L Cole C1 C1, 457m 4 61132 Big Time Fairy 23.13...... L Cole 3 43751 Thomas William nwtd...... D Denbee 8 43654 Belmonts 23.45...... L Cole 7 16364 Thrilling Morris nwtd...... K Walsh 1 63331 Chic In Time nwtd...... G Hodgson 5 78246 Allegro Curtis 23.27...... L Cole 4 44858 Bigtime Leads 23.30...... L Cole 9 78467 Eye Kno 23.65...... W Woods 8 13471 Nova Willow 25.88...... L Cole 2 36237 Here’s Hemi 26.33...... J McInerney 6 65716 Funky Facts 23.27 G &...... S Fredrickson 5 24523 Light Cruiser nwtd...... G Atwood 10 67885 Bigtime Kate 23.38 G &...... S Fredrickson 9 46725 Big Time Chad 26.50...... L Cole 3 63345 Triple What 26.08 J &...... D Bell 7 35244 Big Time Kevin 23.34...... L Cole 6 78733 Big Time Tina 23.42...... L Cole LEGEND: fsdt - First Start Here nwd - No Win this Distance fstd 3 12.39pm J P PRINT, PETONE C1/C2 C1/2, 457m 4 31422 Big Time Roonie 26.52...... L Cole 8 41251 Big Time Pluto 23.28...... L Cole 7 87411 Zipping Luther 23.46 J &...... D Bell - First Start This Distance 31 13 - Best Winning Time This Track Sport Classifieds

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Cryptic crossword Simon Shuker’s Code Cracker Your Stars 1 2 3 4 5 6 ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): There’s something you’ve told

7 yourself a lot lately. You know it’s just a story, but it’s your story, and it seems to be holding your sense of self in place, although honestly, you’ll be fine either way. 89 10 TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): The artist can turn any act into an act of art. The warrior can turn any 11 act into an act of war... and it follows for the 12 13 14 15 teacher, the lover, the provider. Who are you being? GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21): Material values are problematic because they can never be 16 17 18 satisfied in any lasting way. New things wear out, and what’s hip and cool becomes old and dated, whereas values of the heart do not age. 19 20 21 22 CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22): In lungeing for the brass ring, you risk a fall. You could avoid a tumble by avoiding the ring, but that would be off-brand 23 for you. Anyway, your odds are better than usual today. Take the chance. LEO (Jul 23-Aug 22): When you were younger, you crossed lines and felt the sting as the universe ACROSS put you back in place. Because of this, you 7. Icons from NT no different if not Church of England (13) now display a self-generated restraint and 8. Inconvenienced by dance, managing director takes in the grace that will win you all kinds of favour. Dome maybe (11) VIRGO (Aug 23-Sep 22): While some are motivated by 12. A saying is cut out mid the confusion (6) a reward just out of reach, you’re in no mood 14. Like mooli, is hard to break up (6) to waste time chasing a thing that doesn’t 16. Having a meal, makes a row in Gateshead (6) make you happy. Get a taste of what you’re 18. A goodly feast may consist of butter (6) in for so you can decide if it’s worthwhile. 19. The sorcerer from Rome can reckon on it not being OK (11) LIBRA (Sep 23-Oct 23): The time you spend fine-tuning 23. They’re paid to play if also on press handout (13) your image will be worthwhile, not because DOWN these details make a tremendous difference 1. Gangster with a bonnet in America (4) in the eyes of others but because you’ll learn 2. Cards one can’t return to the server (4) about yourself in the process. 3. Tell one where to find the pupil (6) SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 21): The ancients built temples 4. A previous mould for making something (6) that still endure: grand offerings to vast and 5. An unintelligent turnover, being surrounded by others (4) higher powers. Lofty purposes are more 6. Took drugs, being accustomed to it (4) visible and ever-present reminders of their 9. It may infuriate one to smell it burning (7) own maintenance needs. 10. Wrong piece one loses top of, common to him and her (7) SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): The best things in life 11. Having shoes provided should do, in halves (4) are not free; they are earned and bartered 12. It’s the same again when it’s repeated by this old bird (4) through investments of duty, loyalty, passion, 13. Container that has to be used in our necropolis (3) respect or other emotional currencies such 15. What stings loses its head to what bites (3) as what you’ll be wielding today. 17. Beef or bird for the table? (6) CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): There are uncomfortable 18. Interference that doesn’t move about (6) things that come up. In the past, you would WordWheel WordBuilder have avoided this, but now you confront with 19. An informer met Noah first on his craft (4) WordBuilder 835 20. Eating-place in America (Federal) (4) Insert the missing letter to complete pleasure because life is so much easier when 21. It may be an icecream that’s put out on the road (4) an eight-letter word reading you take it head-on. 22. Regulation one may regret when about fifty (4) clockwise or anti-clockwise. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): The truth that was supposed WordWheel I C S to set everyone free didn’t because no one 731 could agree on what it was. 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Moderation (10) 7 3 4 2 8 5 6 9 1 9 3 6 5 98 982176435 EASY HARD 561943728 329815746 368924517 468792531 745613928 175436928 219587634 7 3 2 9 6 1 4 8 5 6 2 7 3 4 9 1 8 5 941528673 894152763 586374219 531876249 2 1 3 6 4 9 8 5 7 9 7 2 4 6 8 3 5 1 654187392 186735492 897253164 453291876 12 Ashburton Forecast Guardian 9 RANGIORA LAKE COLERIDGE Waimakariri TODAY: A period of morning rain Family Notices Weather 11 easing to a few showers. SW. DARFIELD 11 MAX 11 OVERNIGHT MIN 2 Map for today CHRISTCHURCH TOMORROW: Occasional showers. 11 11 LYTTELTON Southwesterlies. 14 Ashburton Guardian METHVEN LINCOLN 11 www.guardianonline.co.nz MAX 9 OVERNIGHT MIN 3 THURSDAY: A few showers clearing, Rakaia DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS AKAROA and  ne spells developing. SW. 11 MAX 11 OVERNIGHT MIN 1 HURLEY, Sister Barbara WHITE, Olive Louisa Please note all late death ASHBURTON R FRIDAY: Fine, morning frosts. Light R.N.D.M.– (nee McDowell) – ak notices or notices sent ai winds. On Sunday , July 5, 2020, At Rosebank Hospital, 11 a outside ordinary offi ce peacefully at Nazareth Ashburton on July 4, 2020, MAX 13 OVERNIGHT MIN 1 House. Dearly loved Sister of hours must be emailed to: As aged 97 years. Loved wife of hbur the Sisters of Our Lady of the the late Cyril. Dearly loved [email protected] Geraldine ton Midnight Tonight Missions. Barbara was a mother of Denise and John, to ensure publication. R blessing to her Sisters, family, Karen and Ken. Much loved To place a notice during an gitata and , and especially Nana of Emma, Tahnee, and offi ce hours please contact her beloved Samoan Alex. Great-nana of Millie, us on 03 307 7900 Community. Barbara will be Thomas, Harper, and Maya. for more information. TIMARU remembered with great Thank you to the staff at 12 gratitude and affection. Rosebank, and Cameron Any queries please Rest in Peace Courts for their care of Olive. contact 0800 Special thanks to all who Messages to The White ASHBURTON have supported and loved Family, C/- PO Box 472, (0800-274-287) Barbara over the years. Ashburton 7740. A service to Requiem Mass for Sister celebrate Olive’s life will be FUNERAL Barbara will be celebrated at held at our Chapel cnr East Waimate Sacred Heart Church, 70 and Cox streets, Ashburton, FURNISHERS Wind km/h NZ Situation Tuesday, 7 July 2020 Spencer street, Addington, less than 30 on FRIDAY, July 10, MASTER A complex low and associated fronts a ect large parts tomorrow WEDNESDAY, July commencing at 11am, n e mainly isolated cloudy drizzle drizzle few showers MONUMENTAL MASON n e showers clearing showers of the country today. Tomorrow, the system pulls away 8, at 11am followed by burial followed by private interment 30 to 59 at the Avonhead Park at the Ashburton Cemetery. E.B. CARTER LTD to the southeast, followed by a ridge later on Thursday Cemetery, Hawthornden For all your memorial and Friday. fog isolated snow sleet thunder rain snow hail 60 plus Road. A Vigil Service will be requirements thunder  urries held at the Samoan Catholic New headstones and designs Community Centre ( Renovations, overnight Tafesilafa’i Centre), 140 Additional inscriptions, Canterbury Plains Canterbury High Country NZ Today max low Barbadoes street, this day Cleaning and Concrete work Auckland showers 15 9 TUESDAY, at 7pm. All Carried out by qualified TODAY TODAY FZL: Lowering to 1100m Rain spreading north in the morning, Welcome. tradesmen. Rain spreading north in the morning, then Hamilton showers 14 7 620 East Street Ashburton easing to isolated showers in the afternoon. becoming isolated in the afternoon. Snow Ph/Fax 308 5369 lowering to 900 metres. Napier  ne 18 7 or 0274 357 974 Winds change southwesterly around midday, strong in exposed places. Wind at 1000m: SW 40 km/h but SW 55 [email protected] Palmerston North showers NZMMMA Member km/h N of Mt Hutt for a time around midday. 14 6 TOMORROW Wind at 2000m: SW gale 65 km/h Wellington showers 14 6 Cloudy with scattered showers. Brisk developing in the morning south of Mt Canterbury owned, southwesterlies. Nelson showers 14 4 locally operated Hutt then easing to 45 km/h afternoon. THURSDAY Elsewhere, SW 45 km/h. Blenheim showers 15 2 Patersons Fine spells, but cloudier in the north with TOMORROW FZL: Around 700m Greymouth showers 11 3 03 379 9920 Funeral Services isolated showers clearing. Southwesterlies Early rain with snow possible to 600 metres. and Ashburton dying out. Fine spells and the odd shower from Christchurch rain 11 3 afternoon. Wind at 1000m: SW 35 km/h. HURLEY, Sister Barbara Crematorium Ltd FRIDAY Timaru showers 12 0 R.N.D.M. – Wind at 2000m: SW 50 km/h rising to gale Office and Chapel Fine, areas of morning frosts. Winds mainly Loved daughter of the late 65 km/h in the afternoon. Queenstown showers 9 0 Margaret and Mortimer Corner East & Cox light. Hurley. Loved sister-in-law Streets, Ashburton SATURDAY THURSDAY Dunedin showers 11 4 and sister of Anne and the Fine spells, but cloudy with isolated showers Fine, morning frosts. Northerlies developing. late Peter Hurley. Loved Ph 307 7433 north of Mt Hutt clearing. Southwesterlies Invercargill showers 10 3 sister and sister-in-law of the dying out. late Pat and Marie Hurley, Forecasts for today cumecs Mary and Bill Boham, Joe World Weather River Levels Adelaide  ne 14 5 Frankfurt  ne 23 10 New York  ne 27 22 Selwyn Whitecliffs (NIWA) at 3:05 pm, yesterday 2.85 and Pam Hurley, Des and Amsterdam drizzle 19 9 Geneva  ne 24 12 Paris  ne 24 12 Marie, Maurice and Mary, and Bangkok rain 32 26 Hobart  ne 10 4 Perth showers 17 11 John and Marg.( all deceased Berlin cloudy 20 11 Hong Kong  ne 33 28 Rarotonga showers 24 22 Rakaia Fighting Hill (NIWA) at 3:15 pm, yesterday 125.7 ) A loved and respected Aunt Brisbane  ne 23 9 Honolulu showers 31 23 Rome cloudy 31 20 of all her nieces and Cairns showers 27 19 Islamabad  ne 35 25 San Francisco  ne 21 13 Nth Ashburton at 2:10 pm, yesterday 9.32 Cairo  ne 40 27 Jakarta cloudy 30 25 Seoul rain 28 21 nephews, great nieces and Calcutta thunder 35 27 Johannesburg  ne 21 3 Singapore thunder 34 25 Sth Ashburton at 2:05 pm, yesterday 11.2 nephews, and great great Canberra  ne 13 -1 Kuala Lumpur thunder 34 24 Stockholm showers 19 12 nieces and nephews. Colombo showers 31 26 London rain 24 10 Sydney showers 18 8 Rangitata Klondyke at 3:00 pm, yesterday 48.8 Rest in Peace Darwin  ne 32 20 Los Angeles  ne 28 17 Taipei cloudy 31 26 Delhi rain 33 24 Madrid  ne 39 21 Tel Aviv  ne 31 23 Dubai  ne 42 32 Melbourne showers 14 8 Tokyo drizzle 30 24 Waitaki Kurow at 3:03 pm, yesterday 463.9 Dublin rain 16 12 Moscow rain 32 19 Washington showers 35 21 Edinburgh cloudy 14 10 Nadi  ne 29 19 Zurich  ne 22 12 Source: Environment Canterbury

Tides, Sun, Moon and Fishing Canterbury Readings to 4pm yesterday Ashburton Methven Christchurch Timaru Tuesday Wednesday Thursday m Airport Airport Airport am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm am 369noon 369pm 3 Temperature °C 2 At 4pm 9.5 7.8 10.2 10.4 Max to 4pm 9.6 7.9 10.7 10.8 1 Minimum 6.3 5.2 6.4 4.8 0 Grass minimum 4.8 – 5.2 – 5:05 11:17 5:35 11:48 5:55 12:07 6:22 12:36 6:45 12:55 7:10 The times shown are for the Ashburton River mouth. For the Rangitata river Rainfall mm mouth subtract 16 minutes and for the Rakaia river mouth subtract 4 minutes. 16hr to 4pm 0.2 – 0.0 0.2 Rise 8:07 am Rise 8:06 am Rise 8:06 am July to date 8.4 – 24.2 0.2 Set 5:09 pm Set 5:10 pm Set 5:10 pm Avg Jul to date 11 – 14 8 Good Good fishing Good Good fishing Good Good fishing 2020 to date 280.6 – 255.6 157.0 355 – 319 250 Set 9:40 am Set 10:17 am Set 10:47 am Avg year to date Rise 7:04 pm Rise 8:10 pm Rise 9:15 pm Wind km/h We Help At 4pm W 11 SW 4 SW 11 W 6 Last quarter New moon First quarter 13 Jul 11:30 am 21 Jul 5:34 am 28 Jul 12:34 am Strongest gust W 26 – W 24 NW 11 ©Copyright OceanFun Publishing Ltd. www.ofu.co.nz Maori Fishing Guide by Bill Hohepa Time of gust 10:48am – 11:24am 2:17pm

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Mid Canterbury Combined 1st XV captain Isi Ula worms his way through a gap during Saturday’s UC Championship encounter with Christ’s College. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 040720-HM-0591

By Adam Burns Christchurch school running in Christ’s crossed the chalk in several spirited stabs into Col- The encounter descended into [email protected] eight tries in total. the 12th minute when play was lege territory, however a lack of a scrappy affair for most of the A late burst by Christ’s College The fixture was originally sent down the blindside follow- support and ruck speed usually second half as Combined dif- put to bed Mid Canterbury Com- slated to have been played at ing a lineout drive with wing Matt rubbed out these opportunities. fused several of Christ’s counters. bined’s resistance in the UC Christ’s home ground, however Durant sailing to the corner un- Probably the biggest delight Combined also lost No. 8 Pasi Championship at the weekend. it is understood it was moved to touched. for the AshColl faithful came via Hala to injury midway through Christ’s completed a resound- AshColl following heavy rain in Christ’s extended their lead a a crunching tackle in midfield by the second half. ing 54-5 win when their wing Sean Christchurch last week. few minutes later when captain Otto Markeo on Christ’s fullback However Christ’s finally clicked Rutherford-Bradford snagged a Combined enjoyed the better Fletcher Anderson peeled away Sam Idiens which brought the into gear thanks to their bench, second half hat-trick which in- start as the home team utilised from a maul to run 20 metres to house down. with Rutherford-Bradford finish- flated the scoreboard at Ashbur- their big ball runners during the the line. The buzz would be short-lived ing off three chances late, one of ton College. initial stages of the game. Lock Fiti Sa then finished off though, as College landed an- them a superbly-taken kick and Up until this point, the young There was early joy for the another raid deep in Combined other blow before halftime when chase. Combined outfit, who are still home team when star custodian territory, using his size to brush loosehead Olly Ryan crashed over Christ’s 50-point haul included without some key troops, com- Charlie Brown, lurking near the off would-be tacklers who had in the corner – the visitors again a deft goalkicking display by Nic peted hard and managed to re- contact area, swindled a try fol- spent a large portion of the half exploiting the five-metre chan- Shearer, with the young first five buff the threats of the Reuben lowing an attacking Mid Canter- defending, to charge to the line. nels. boasting a success rate of more Thorne-coached Christ’s College bury feed. Although College had raced out A 28-5 lead at halftime stretched than 87 per cent in this year’s UC side for significant periods. It would be the only cheer for to 21-5, they were guilty of trying to 35-5 early in the second half Championship. However once Christ’s began Combined on the scoreboard as to force the issue through han- when a relentless lineout drive The Mid Canterbury boys are emptying their bench in the sec- Christ’s proceeded to command dling errors and a lack of fluency. marched Combined onto their back home again this weekend ond spell, Combined’s resolve possession courtesy of a clinical When they did get their hands line resulting in a try for hooker where they face Rangiora High eventually cracked with the display from their pack. on the ball, Mid Canterbury made Jack Jones. School. Mid Canterbury United 15th graders charging on P10