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Failing heart stops rugby career

Wanderers second-five Trael Joass will be sidelined from all sport indefinitely until he can have his heart operated on. Insert: Trael grabs his heart during a senior A rugby game earlier this month. Photo: Phillip Rollo.

Rugby star’s heart stops during games. Doctors have told him to give up all exercise. Full story page 2.

Retailer: Nelson is best

A local retailer is closing his Richmond store to focus on Nelson, saying the city is a better place to do business. Cheapskates Nelson owners Chris and Joey Kirby, say after seven years on Richmond’s Queen St they are shutting the store to concentrate on Nelson. Chris says turnover in Nelson is more than double what it is in Richmond, but rent doesn’t reflect that. He says the introduction of Kmart and

the Warehouse isn’t good for small business owners and he’s looking at Nelson as his primary market. “Everyone says Richmond is jacked up, we know that our return on our Nelson business is still higher than what we do out there. As a small business owner, the incoming Kmart and Warehouse dilutes the amount of money out there.” He says the two shopping centres are like “two different regions” and Nelson people

Cheapskates Nelson owner Chris Kerby. don’t generally shop in Richmond because the city still has more choice. “We treat

Richmond as a more rural feel and Nelson is Nelson, they’re two different markets.” There are no job losses over the closure, with all the Richmond staff moving to the Nelson store and Chris says he may still reopen a store in Richmond in the future. Uniquely Nelson manager Cathy Madigan says there is a positive vibe amongst retailers and that free parking has helped. “We’ve really turned the corner. We’re expecting July to be a very good month.”

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Nelson won its first gold medal of the Commonwealth Games when Jo Edwards won her lawn bowls competition. Have you been watching the games?

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“Not as well as I should be. I’ve seen a bit of the cycling and a little bit of the seven’s but that’s it. Been a little bit busy but I’m stoked to hear she’s won.”

“I have yeah, I just love sport in general so seeing New Zealand do well as such a small country; just going for it. It makes my heart proud.”

“Yes I have been watching all the events, very interesting and they’re doing very well.”

“As much as I can, we’re watching it on the TV, plus following the team on Facebook, seeing all the medal tallies and things. The kids are loving it.”

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FROM PAGE 1 Trael Joass can’t feel his heart beating. Severe cramp fills his chest. He undoes his headgear and drops to the ground. He tries to breathe slowly. He rubs a pulse on his neck, a way to soothe the pain. He feels helpless. Then, “tick”, it’s over. He gets back up and plays the rest of the rugby game like it had never happened. The 21 year old Wanderers second-five has had the same heart problem for the past three years, and up until two weeks ago it was manageable, and he could still bust through tackles, smash opposition attackers and run with speed, even after experiencing another “episode”. But before the club rugby final

against Waimea Old Boys, Trael’s cardiologist told him five words he never wanted to hear. “No more sport for you”. “I said ‘you’ve got to be kidding me, right?’ I just broke down when I heard that,” Trael explains. “I just cried for ages. It’s hard enough to be told I’m not going to be able to trial for the Makos because this is the closest I’ve ever gotten, but then it’s another thing not being able to play for my club team in a final. That was the most upsetting thing for me.” Trael has never been closer to a spot in the Tasman Makos squad, and was last week named in their “emerging players squad” which was effectively a trial team. It’s likely they will pick another mid-

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fielder for the ITM Cup squad, and it could have been him. But Trael is now sidelined indefinitely. He can’t play rugby, he can’t hit the gym, he can’t run, and he can’t do anything that will over-exert his body — not until he gets surgery on his heart. “It could kill me. Death,” he simply answers when asked what would happen if he continues to play the sport he loves, the sport he grew up playing, and the sport he hoped would be his job this year. Trael has supraventricular tachycardia, or “SVT” as he knows it as. It means he has abnormally fast heart rhythm, and it races up

to 300 beats per minute. He will need an operation before being free to take the rugby field again. “It just goes fast. I’ve got more electric pulses than I’m meant to. I was told just to keep playing and if I faint it’d be a sign to stop, but I never fainted.” But it’s still a big unknown as to when he will get that operation. Trael has a friend — another rugby player — who had a similar condition and waited three years before eventually going private. He is meeting with his GP this week, and hopes to have a clearer idea by the end of it. If the wait is too long, he’s considering going private too. Out of action from sport until then, Trael says he will now focus on his building apprenticeship.


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It’s been an exciting few days at the Commonwealth Games for Nelson’s top sporting stars – and equally so for their families. On Monday morning lawn bowler Jo Edwards won Nelson’s first gold medal of the games with a thrilling win over the defending Commonwealth Games champion from England. Watching on was her Nelson lawn bowler Amy Mcilroy with her bronze medal and “immensely proud” coach and parents Raewyn and Tim Brenton in Glasgow. husband Dave Edwards. told Nelson Weekly it was a or five years before they were Jo later said she’d worked hard- great moment. “A dream come married.” er before these games than any true really. The walk into the There are 11 Nelson athletes at other. “It’s a very, very proud stadium at the opening was in- the games and so far the medal moment. A hell of a lot credible she said. She tally for them is three. One of of hard work has gone truly proudly repre- each colour after Bryce Heem’s into this campaign. sents New Zealand.” All Black sevens side lost the I’ve probably worked Amy’s husband Shan- gold medal match against harder than for any non Mcilroy is also South Africa, earning them a other,” she told the competing in the lawn silver medal. New Zealand Herald. bowls. His triples team Tim says the atmosphere and Another thrilled Nelwere knocked out in hospitality at the games is sonian was Tim BrenJo Edwards the quarter finals, but fantastic. “We’ve been so imton as he watched his with her gold he still has the singles pressed by the hospitality of the daughter Amy Mcilmedal. to come. “It’s wonder- helpful and friendly local Scotroy win bronze in the ful to have one, let tish residents.” women’s triples, alongside fel- alone both of them [competing Amy, Val and Jo are all in aclow Nelsonian Val Smith. in Glasgow]. Shan is definitely tion again this week, as is Tim and his wife Raewyn were very much part of the fam- Blacksticks hockey player Anin the stands cheering and he ily – he lived with us for four ita Punt.

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Housing trust wants 250 rentals A trust set up to help locals into affordable housing is aiming to have 250 homes under its management in the next few years. The Nelson Tasman Housing Trust celebrated its tenth birthday this month. It owns 32 homes which it then rents out to tenants at around 80 per cent of the full market value, making living cheaper for many families. But director Keith Preston says the need is far from met and it’s currently building another seven homes which will be finished by next year. “There are a lot of people moving to Nelson, finding a job, but then

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can’t afford a house. We also have a lot of refugees in Nelson and a lot of older people who need to downsize. People also want to live closer to town.” The need for cheaper housing in the region was highlighted by the New Zealand Herald last week – citing a report in the Housing Finance International journal – which reported that house prices, compared to income, in Nelson and Tasman are the highest in the country, along with Auckland.

Keith says the trust was set up in of its new homes will come from 2004 in response to a social well- the government’s stock of state being report that said housing af- houses, which it would then look fordability was a significant issue to either renovate or knock-over and that it was the cause to build newer homes. of a lot of social problems That model has already in Nelson. started in Kawai St South, where a former state He says, as the trust grows its portfolio it will mean a house that was destroyed stronger economy for the by fire was given to the region and healthier peotrust. The house was ple. cleared off the site and Keith “All our homes are warm, the trust is now building Preston. dry and energy efficient three new homes in its and, by providing cheaper homes, spot. Keith says building more it will mean people will be able to homes on smaller sections is the afford to live here.” way forward. The trust is hoping a fair chunk “We’re trying to increase the den-

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Business owners say the council’s attempt to “revitalise” Bridge St is worthy, they just hope they’ll be consulted with before another $200,000 is spent. This month, Nelson City Council finished its Bridge St project which cost $172,500 plus GST, slightly less than its $200,000 budget. For their money, ratepayers got new lighting, planter boxes, seating and blue lines painted on the footpath outside the city’s nightclubs. During this year’s annual plan discussions, the council agreed to put aside $200,000 for stage 2 of the project. The blue lines have been the subject of much debate since they were painted on and Shark Club owner Steve Shepperd says he doesn’t see the point of them, but he’s happy with the rest of the upgrades. “The council started off consulting really well with us, but that bears no

TUESDAY 29 July 2014

Pipers celebrate 90 years The City of Nelson Highland Pipe Band celebrated its ninetieth anniversary with a Ceilidh style concert that featured a feast of all things Scottish; including plenty of Haggis and Whisky. From traditional fullband performances to Celtic singing, the crowd at the Theatre Royal were treated to piping solos and duets, drum salutes, traditional tunes such as Scotland the Brave and new tunes like The Red Fox. The band was formed in 1924, and this year celebrates its strong and long-standing presence in the Nelson community with a current size of around 15 drummers and pipers. The City of Nelson Highland Pipe Band also regularly competes and are often seen performing at community events too.

Bridge St after its $200,000 upgrade earlier this month. resemblance to what we ended up with. I’m trying to be positive but I don’t know what they were trying to do with the blue lines.” He says none of the business owners on the street that he’s spoken to knew anything about the blue lines until they were being painted on. Steve says he’s happy more money has been put aside but he’d like to hear more from the council before work begins. Decisions around stage 2 of the Bridge St Upgrade is still a while away, as councillors haven’t even began discussing them yet.

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‘Smart’ power meters coming to Nelson New smart power meters, which will be installed in up to 40,000 properties around Nelson and Tasman over the next two years at a cost of $15-20 million, will reduce power outages and not result in an increase in electricity charges. Network Tasman, which owns and operates the electricity distribution network in the Nelson-Tasman region, excluding Nelson City, will be spending $15-20 million to replace existing power meters with the new smart meters starting in September. Advanced metering development manager Andrew Stanton says the smart meters will automatically relay electricity useage to

power companies via radio signal and can provide consumers with important information about their daily and hourly power consumption. Andrew says smart meters will also mean customers will not be required to provide keys to access houses to read internal meters, while power accounts will be based upon actual consumption, not estimates. In the future, customers may also be able to set alarms to alert them if their power usage is too high and set energy-efficient appliances to interact with the advanced meters to manage electricity costs. However, Andrew says the big advantage

Network Tasman’s Andrew Stanton, with one of the new electronic power meters that will be installed in homes around Nelson. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. will be that Network Tasman will receive information on power outages or potential problems with the network, allowing it to

quickly repair, or even preempt, faults. The meters will also automatically cutout when there is a power overload, reducing the average power outage time due to blown fuses from 99 minutes to two minutes. “We will know immediately when there is an outage rather than relying on a customer to phone us with a problem. We’ll also be able to identify abnormal voltages that may be a precursor to a failure and fix the faults before they happen.” Andrew says they haven’t yet finalised the programme for the rollout of the new meters although property owners will be notified before the meters are installed.

Jens Hansen jewellers Zane Colegate, left, and Heath Neilson, will craft one Nelson design into a “Nelson Ring”. Photo: Andrew Board.

One ring for our region Nelson will have its own ring after Jens Hansen decided to launch a design competition for the city’s gigatown cause. For Halfdan Hansen, owner and creative director of Jens Hansen, crafting a Nelson Ring would create a new legacy for the Nelson region, giving it a unique identity for the region’s

large numbers of international and national visitors. Halfdan says as Nelson is the country’s most creative region, so it fits for it to have its own ring. Designers are asked to design a ring that they feel best encompasses the Nelson region; its spirit, beauty, geography, creativeness, or

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It’s not a lot of fun getting out of bed early in the morning especially in winter but a dedicated group of parents and grandparents are happily doing it three times a week just to make life easier for some of the Nelson’s up-and-coming swim stars. The Tasman Swim Club coach Andy Adair, was concerned that members of the club’s age group squad were struggling to get ready for school in time after their morning training sessions. The squad trains five mornings a week for two hours starting at 5.15 leaving swimmers only about 40 minutes to eat breakfast and get to school. Andy suggested they could start a breakfast club to provide a poolside breakfast for the swimmers and a group of parents and grandparents are taking up the challenge. The breakfast club was formed about a year ago and parent Lisa Dunn says it is proving extremely popular. “It’s really convenient for the

Tasman Swim Breakfast Club parents and grandparents, from left, Garry Smith, George McKenzie and Lisa Dunn, with some of the club’s age group swimmers at breakfast at the ASB Aquatic Centre last Thursday. Photo: Simon Bloomberg. swimmers because it means they don’t have to rush home or eat breakfast on the way to school.” Lisa says they provide a variety of cereals, toast, yoghurt and drinks and a special cooked breakfast on Fridays. The breakfast club is run by parents and extended family members including George McKenzie, Garry and Jenny Smith, Delys Harwood, Mandy Bishop and Jodi McKenzie and is generously sponsored by Stoke New World. George, who is the grandfather of Sam McKenzie, says he doesn’t mind getting up

at 5.45am to help out because “it gets me going”. Swimmer Samantha Smith, 14, who goes to Garin College, says the poolside breakfasts are not only a big time-saver, they are also “a lot more social” than quickly eating something on the way to school. Samantha says the breakfast club also means Friday morning training sessions are one of the highlights of the week. “We get waffles and pancakes and cinnamon scrolls so when you are in the middle of a hard set on Friday you always think about the breakfasts.”

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School makes use of great outdoors for fundraiser

For the first time ever, Nelson families will Valley river flats, suitable for even young kids get the chance to explore stunning Cable and on bikes, through to some challenging terrain Delaware Bay farmland by mountain bike for experienced mountain bikers, that’ll take or on foot, thanks to a unique Hira School them on a 17 kilometre climb to magnificent fundraiser that’s tipped to become an annual views over Cable and Delaware Bay, before event, and aims to raise much needed funds descending onto Delaware Bay farmland, with an estimated ride time of around 2 to 3 for new classroom technology. The Hira School “Valley to View” Adventure hours. Day will see Hira School team up with Happy Hira School principal Tonnie Uiterwijk says Valley Adventures in Cable Bay, along with the country school continues to thrive but neighbouring farmland owned by local iwi, fundraising is crucial to its success. “The who have offered to open up their land for Ministry of Education’s interpretation of Hira being a decile 10 school means less governthe event. Happy Valley Adventure’s owner Keith An- ment funding. This means we have to work derson, says in the history of their landown- hard at raising extra money to continue upership they’ve never done something like this. grading classroom technology.” The fundraising team, spearheaded by parent “Valley to View” is on Sunday, August 3 with Kirsten McGhie, decided to go for something wet weather postponement date of Sunday completely different in the way of a school 10. The event runs from 10am until 4pm, fundraiser. Kirsten says the event will be though bikers have to register between 10 tionabout is brought to you by Nelson Electricity who owns and operates the electricity distribution network in offering something for everyone. “We and midday, with the last riders setting off at Gearing up for the Valley to View is Xanthe Robb, 8, left, Kirsten McGhie and Nelson approximately what is mainly an urban 1pm. consumers Full details at in www.hira.school.nz. have aCity one and hoursupplying loop ride round the Happy 9,200 Josharea. Churchill, 6. Photo: Andrew Board.

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power lines are a safety hazard. On 1st July 2005 the Tree Regulations came into effect to protect the IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT THE LAW GOVERNING THE SAFETY OF TREES NEAR e supply of electricity and for the safety of the public. There is the potential for injury or even death by POWER LINES – Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003 if you touch a tree which is touching a power line. Children in particular like to climb trees and when e close power lines, there is always theNelson risk ofElectricity serious injury or even Trees cause distribution power Thistoinformation is brought to you by who owns anddeath. operates the can electricity y in strong winds, rain and snow. Your power supply may9,200 be disrupted when treesisfall or branches network in Nelson City and supplying approximately consumers in what mainly an urban area. ing power lines, poles or other structures. In dry conditions serious fires can be caused.

Trees close to power lines are a safety hazard. On 1st July 2005 the Tree Regulations came into effect to protect the security of the supply of electricity for the safety offor the electricity public. There lines is the potential for injury evenowners death by in electrocution if youthat touch a ulations spell out the and responsibilities companies andortree making sure tree which is touching a power line. Children in particular like to climb trees and when these trees are close to power lines, there t safely trimmed away from the lines. They define two zones around power lines as shown in the is always the risk of serious injury or even death. Trees can cause power cuts especially in strong winds, rain and snow. Your power w. supply may be disrupted when trees fall or branches break, damaging power lines, poles or other structures. In dry conditions serious fires can be caused.

Zone – no part of a tree or other vegetation should The Tree Regulations spell out the responsibilities for electricity zone.lines Lines companies are required to issue Cut or companies and tree owners in making sure that trees to owners when trees are within theThey Growth are kept safelytheir trimmed away from the lines. define two

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Football Club's 50th: Richmond Athletic Football Club, Richmond’s largest sports club, is getting close to celebrating its 50th anniversary. So far, they have just under 100 people coming to celebrate the milestone, but there is still plenty more room so anyone interested in attending the event are welcome to call club president Stu Reid on 027 471 4619. Energy Centre closed: The Founders Park Energy Centre only needs two months' worth of work to strengthen it against an earthquake, but that is still too long for the upcoming Nelson Hospitality Awards. Organisers are expecting around 350 people to attend the event and fortunately they have found a new venue in the Rutherford Hotel. Sugary drinks: After Nelson mayor Rachel Reese made the announcement that sugary drinks would be banned from all of the council’s events and venues, Tasman mayor Richard Kempthorne has admitted he is now weighing up the idea for the Tasman area. The ban is meant to be a step towards eliminating childhood obesity and dental disease within the community.

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Notice Zone – if your trees reach this zone you may receive city carries out routine surveys on its network and a Hazard Notice warning that the trees must not enter the Trim Notices to owners of trees that have grown into Growth Limit Zone. mit Zone. If you receive a Tree Cut or Trim Notice it Nelson Electricity carries out routine onand its network and hat you read the information sentsurveys to you issues Cut or Trim Notices to owners of trees that have grown rdingly.

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Police frustrated by car thefts Locally Owned and Operated

More than 350 cars have been broken into this year, almost half of which were unlocked. Police say they’ve been pushing the message for Nelsonians to lock their cars over the past few years, but it hasn’t had much of an impact. For the six months from January 1 to June 30, 367 offences have

been reported to police involving the theft of property from motor vehicles. Of these, 44 per cent, or 161 offences, have involved thefts from vehicles that were unlocked or insecure. Sergeant Craig Barker, of Nelson, says the message is simple. “Lock it or lose it is a very simple

message that the police have been pushing for a number of years, yet the message doesn’t seem to be getting through in Nelson,” he says. Craig says police were aware that some people were choosing to leave vehicles unlocked to avoid damage being done by someone trying to break in.

Supporting neighbourhoods Three weeks into her new job Karen Clark already has lofty goals. The new coordinator for Neighbourhood Support would like to see every street in Nelson with a Neighbourhood Support group. At the moment around 400 of Nelson’s 700 streets have neighbourhood support groups and she says they work so well she’d like to see every street benefit. “It’s a way to get to know your neighbours and the reassurance that if you are home alone and you hear a noise, you have people’s phone numbers and you can call them.” Karen says she’s also keen to develop a bigger online presence for Neighbourhood Support and she’s really enjoyed her first few weeks. “There’s a lot of people contact, which I’m really enjoying. The board have some definite goals which means it will be a good challenge as well.” Karen works from the Stoke Police Station. If you’d like to find out more New Neighbourhood Support coordinator Karen about starting a group, email her at nsupport@xtra.co.nz Clark. Photo: Andrew Board.

“The reality is that thieves would prefer to go for the easy option, which is an unlocked car. They’re also much less likely to target your car if there are no valuables in sight and it’s difficult to get in,” he says. The majority of offences have been committed in the early evening and overnight.

Even cars parked up the owner’s driveways have been targeted by the thieves. The most commonly stolen items include wallets, purses, money, cell phones, and electronics. “The solution is simple -- lock your car. Even when it’s parked at home, and don’t leave valuables in your car.”

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Having a party/event/function? Call our photographer 548 4949 or 027 548 4948 Nathan Sharp, Pru Sharp, Winnie Earl, Janelle Johnson, Paul Gardiner and Jan Rice at Lesley's birthday.

Kathy Rock and Des Irving at the Ceroc dance party at St Joseph’s School hall on Saturday.

Dave and Lesley Sutton at Lesley's James Bond-themed birthday at the Freehouse.

Jason Guiver, Michelle Guiver and Josh Roberts at Lesley's birthday. Roni Nilsen, Jo Ledson, Mark Richardson, Stuart Lee and Tracey Lynch at Harvey World Travel's function.

Anne Hermon and Liz Delaney at Jock's 60th birthday on Saturday night.

Sharon Metcalf, Jayne Johnston and Marie Farrar at Lesley's birthday.

Christine van Rooyer, left, and Bridget Riordan ready to blow out the Plunket High 5 Playgroup birthday cake. The group celebrated its first birthday at the Nelson Bays Church, Quarantine Rd.

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It was a massive weekend in Nelson. First, we went to Harvey World Travel's client function at Krauts. Then on Saturday we went to the Ceroc dance party at St Joseph's School before heading to Lesley Sutton's 60th at the Freehouse and Jock Delaney's 60th at Saxton Pavilion. Remember, if you’d like us to come and take photos at your event or party give us a call on 548 4949 or email us at editorial@nelsonweekly. co.nz.

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Nelson charity pumps water in Africa People in the African town of Torwood will no longer have to walk for hours just to get clean water at the crack of dawn – and it’s all thanks to the support of a Nelson charity. A small team of volunteers from Water for Prosperity – who organise the annual Walk for Water event at Rabbit Island – returned to Torwood, Zimbabwe in June to install a further eight ground water-bores. Six of those were funded by the Emirates Airline Foundation and two were funded thanks to the generosity of Nelson sponsors and donors. Last year, volunteers from Water for Prosperity visited the town and installed three ground water-bores, two in schools and one on council land. But to reduce long queues at those bores, and to increase accessibility, Gideon Matorino and his wife Sibusisiwe Matorino, David Barnes, Philip Catchpole and Paul Sinclair returned last month, focusing on new water-bores spread across the town and near buildings constructed in the 60s with no running water. “There was a ratio of 35,000 people to one bore, so we thought we’d go do some more in the community to reduce the long queues and the walking distances,” says Gideon. “The installation of the eight bores and the valuable source of water have reached a far greater number of people than we thought, helping well over 20,000 children and adults.” Gideon says the current economic situation has left the town broken. “The infrastructure is in tatters and there is no water, no power and no council services. It was heartbreaking to spend time in this town and see the widespread poverty. The people are hard workers who lost any money they had when the currency crashed.” But despite their situation, Gideon says the residents are remarkable and remain positive, and their reception was “amazing.” Water for Prosperity is planning to return to Torwood in 2015 to install more water-bores, and to construct basic shower and toilet facilities in a residential area which houses 1000 people. “That would be very helpful because at the moment they’re travelling two kilometres to the nearby bush, and it’s a real mission.”

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Corkill heads to hospital A week after a hugely successful quiz night, Mike Corkill was admitted to Nelson Hospital and will remain there for a week. The Nelson father of six is trying to raise $100,000 for life-saving surgery to replace his lungs. Mike was born with a condition that makes his lungs work harder than normal. He will die if he doesn’t receive the transplant. Last Friday, just under $5000 was raised from a quiz night, bringing his total to $30,000.

But time is running out. Mike is likely to be on oxygen full time when he is released from hospital. He says doctors told him he was close to heart failure and he had an extra 20 kilograms of fluid on him. “I’m feeling a lot better than on Friday. Every time I coughed I was almost passing out. But I’m still positive.” To donate to Mike’s fundraising account visit Kiwibank, 389006-0093683-00.

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Living with Tourette's Locally Owned and Operated

Entries are rolling in for the Car Company Charity Drive, with dozens already dropped off before the deadline on August 22. Each week until the deadline, Nelson Weekly and the Breeze radio station will be speaking with an entrant about what the $10,000 would do for their group. This week we speak with the members of the Tourette's Association of New Zealand.

Living with Tourette’s means living without control of your own body. That’s tough enough, but when another adult made fun of Nelson woman Paula Panckhurst by imitating her at a restaurant she admits it was “humiliating”. Paula and Renee Harvey are two Nelsonians who live with Tourette’s – a neurological disorder that can cause physical and vocal “tics”. They only met each other recently after connecting on Facebook via the national Tourette’s Association page. Both say it was the first time they’ve met another person with Tourette’s. They’re hoping to raise money so they can attend “Camp Twitch” in Hanmer in October. People from all over New Zealand will attend the camp, and Paula says she’s excited to meet other people, especially children and help them. “When I was a kid Tourette’s wasn’t really heard of, so my family just thought I had really strange habits. I was just a really freaky kid really, doing strange things. That was hard and it wasn’t until I was an adult that I had a diagnosis. It was amazing to know I wasn’t a freak, I had something that I couldn’t control.” Paula has a milder form of Tourette’s and can

Renee Harvey, left, and Paula Panckhurst are two Nelsonians living with Tourette’s Syndrome. Photo: Andrew Board.

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Bridge St stripes: Congrats on the $200,000 blue stripes on Bridge St. Now when punters urinate in the shop doors it follows the strips to the gutter. Genius! Minyon (via text).

Tadmor church: The Tadmor Church Society wants to keep its redundant century-old St James' church for weddings and funerals (22 July). However, the way to save any church from redundancy is for the living to participate regularly in Sunday worship when available. Ren Kempthorne. Light Festival: Brian Riley, the chair of the trust for Light Nelson, would be pleased to hear from those with great suggestions. The neon arrows idea is one. All those who support this event let’s get behind it with some voluntary time. Artists are people too and hold down jobs to afford to do what they love - to create, let’s get behind them as they make Nelson a much more fun and interesting place to live and don’t forget to put your money where your mouth is. (In the donation boxes at both gateways). Yvonne Denise. 1080:

The Conservation Minister has confirmed that the largest drop ever of 1080 is getting underway over 1,000,000 hectares. As usual, he delights in scare tactics by quoting numbers in zillions with little or no scientific basis for such claims. This is in the belief that he can fool most of the

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people, most of the time. He makes no reference to the killing of many species, invertebrates, birds, including natives and innocent mammals all of which die a death that any self respecting country would not permit. This method has been used for at least 50 years in New Zealand. It has failed and will continue to fail until a growing global horror is brought to bear on such indefensible killing across this country. It is a chilling fact that New Zealand uses over 90 per cent of the annual world production of 1080. Guess who owns the manufacturing capacity for this obscenity? “Clean Green”-- Yeah Right! Douglas Carter, Nelson.

cycle way/walkway on the railway reserve that takes people along from Richmond through Stoke and onto Nelson, and does so safely. This is now partly the proposed route that Nick Smith is pushing for a new road to take traffic in and out of Nelson. Meaning the Rocks Rd cycle route is “making way” for changes to the current railway reserve that many Nelsonian’s don’t want to see become a main highway. If the Rocks road cycle way does go ahead, where do cyclists start and stop their journey in the same safety as they currently have with the current cycleway. Glen James Tomlinson.

Rocks Rd: Some Councillors can’t wait to spend $14 million of our money on a cycleway/walkway proposal for Rocks Rd. Wait until the Southern Link is built and this will become a local road. Wide enough for parking, traffic and a 3 metre walkway. Introduce a load limit and a speed limit. Use the $10 million of R funds to fix dangerous intersections with serious accident records on SH1. Cynthia McConville.

Yes. Better spending money on this than random painted blue lines. Nardia Eden.

Fix the damn slips along there first. Elizabeth DeHar. I like the more expensive option, simply because it separates the cyclists from the traffic with more than a painted line on the road. Dez Tinee. I think you have to look at the bigger picture. There is currently a

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Bicycle Nelson Bays has always advocated for better infrastructure to help people cycle and walk safely and to encourage more people towards active transport. We aim to make Nelson a healthier, more livable city and hopefully this project is a step towards that. We will be looking closely at the material provided by council on this project and we will post our views on the options once we’ve considered the designs and their implications. We welcome your ideas and opinions throughout this process. John-Paul Pochin.

Sugary drinks banned by NCC: Are there any council premises that aren’t shut down as they are earthquake risks? Jessica D’Evereux. Can understand why everybody is leaving Nelson and moving to Tasman. Stupid call, next you won’t be able to eat or breath in there. Michael Dufeu. I think its great! Dean Campbell.

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WIN! Vote for your favourite hospitality places and people and go in the draw to win.

● A $150 Restaurant Association voucher ● A $100 Restaurant Association voucher

Have your say in the local Hospitality Awards

PeoPle’s cHoice cAtegories: (to be voted for by the public) Kahurangi estate outstanding Ambience & service For an establishment that has the X factor; a venue that brings the fans back time and time again for its fabulous atmosphere and outstanding service. Westmeat outstanding ethnic cuisine For an ethnic restaurant which produces quality food with authentic surroundings and atmosphere. Hancocks New Zealand outstanding entertainment Venue For an establishment which provides the best variety and best service in entertainment. DB Breweries Bar of the Year For a bar that delivers consistently high standards. lion Nathan Barperson of the Year This award goes to someone who has superb

product knowledge, is amiable and discreet, with a unique personal style. He or she possesses an excellent memory and a sense of humour. southern Hospitality Waiter/Maitre D of the Year For a hospitality professional who has a full knowledge of the menu and wine list, uses their initiative and has good sales ability. He or she is perceptive and tactful, always wellgroomed and a team player. Bidvest restaurant of the Year For an establishment that excels in all areas: menus, wine list, ambience and knowledgeable, efficient staff. Hirepool café of the Year For a stand out establishment that has well designed menus and a relaxed welcoming atmosphere. greenhough Wine outstanding suburban Venue For an outstanding hospitality venue outside the areas of Nelson, Stoke and Richmond.

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You’ve nominated who you think does it best, now it’s time to vote. The 2014 New Zealand King Salmon Nelson Hospitality Awards are the most prestigious local awards the industry has and recognises the best in the hospitality business. This year, hundreds of businesses and workers were nominated by people from Golden Bay to Murchison to Rai Valley, and everywhere in between. There was an overwhelming response so the finalists were narrowed down to the top in each category, based on the number of nominated votes. The awards are split into two categories – industry awards, which are judged by experts, and the people’s choice awards, voted and judged by you. So it’s important you have your say! Simply fill in who you want to win, cut out the form and drop it off to either newspaper office in Selwyn Pl, Nelson or Salisbury Rd, Richmond. Or send

it to Nelson Hospitality Awards, PO Box 503 Wellington. Voting will close at 12 noon on Friday 8 August, so get your entry form in before then. The winners will be announced at the biannual New Zealand King Salmon Nelson Hospitality Awards event to be held on Monday 25 August, venue to be confirmed. Tickets will be on sale at Hardys Bar. The ticket price will be $65, which includes drinks served and a three course dinner.

You can vote in as many categories as you wish, only one vote per category. Voting closes Friday 8 August at 12 noon. Voting forms must be clipped from the paper, no photocopies accepted. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Sponsors, their employees and immediate families may vote but are ineligible to win a prize.

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Amber Ford - Ford’s Restaurant & Bar Andy Waddington - Morrsion St Café Bex Burton - Elsewhere Bridget Knight - Ambrosia Caitlin Ryan - Speights Ale House Carrie Parlane - Hanger 58 Craig Woodbury - Wooden Spoon Denise Gibson - The Indian café Donna Castello - Ginger Eilidh McGuire - Speights Ale House Francine Miller - Ginger Gareth Caldwell - Speights Ale House Glenda Dobson - Ambrosia Guy McCracken - Café on Oxford Hollee Dobson - Ambrosia Jasmine Zuffigar-Krauts Jess Bouchut - Melrose House Café Jessie-lee Mathews-Turton - Speights Ale House Kate Nichols-The Grape Escape Café Katie Funnell - Styx Kim Hawkes - Mint Dining Room Melissa Calder - Speights Ale House Mishael Sowman - Ambrosia Mylene Myrtle - La Gormandise Nick Widley - Fords Paula Seang - Paula’s Plate Penny Te Huia - Wooden Spoon Peter Coates - Café on Oxford Raz Zuffigar - Krauts Shelly Stewart - Mint Dining Room Sian Robinson - Fords Sierra Clement - Morrisons Steph Girardi - Speights Ale House Tiger Jefford - Speights Ale House Zoe Lithgrow - Ambrosia

Vote Café on Oxford Café of the Year

Sincere thanks for our nominations in the 2014-2015 Nelson Hospitality Awards. You really made our day!

Outstanding Ambience & Service Waiter/Maitre D of the Year

20 Oxford St, Richmond Phone 544 9500

Thanks for nominating us! • Authentic Thai Cuisine • Fully licensed with BYO (wine) @274 Queen St, Richmond Dine In and Takeaway Tel 544 6489 @ 87a Nile St, Nelson - Takeaway Only Tel 539 0098

Open 7 Days for Dinner Open Mon-Fri for Lunch

HAVE YOU DISCOVERED YET? proud to be nominated A huge thank you to HAVE YOU DISCOVERED YET?

Thank you for nominating us for Best in the hospitality awards Eastern entrance of the Richmond Mall Have here or takeaway coffees Restaurant, Maitre D, Cafe, Ambience and all our customers for Open extended hours Homemade delectable food Service and Ethic Cuisine sections of7days the a week own coffee blend our votesGiftinvouchers the available for all occasions 2014 NelsonGinger’s Hospitality Awards! Have here or takeaway coffees Nelson hospitality Homemade delectable food Awards Gift vouchers available for all occasions

Eastern entrance of the Richmond Mall “We thank all our loyal customers for their continued Open extended support and patronage and making this possible for hours 7days a week our team at The Indian Café”Ginger’s own coffee blend

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Adrian Broadmore - Elsewhere Akashia Jensen - Fords Amber Ford - Fords Andrea Dixon - Sprig & Fern Milton St Andrew Lee - Sprig & Fern Milton Bex Burton - Elsewhere Caitlin Ryan - Speights Ale House Chris Satherly - Sprig & Fern Richmond Clare Fisher - Sprig & Fern Hardy Street Craig Lines - Liquid Dong Young Kim - Speight Ale House Gareth Caldwell - Speights Ale House Gary Owens - Smugglers Gina Walsh - Armadillos Hollee Dobson - Ambrosia Jasmine Zuffigar - Krauts

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Chai Yo Chokdee - Nelson Eastern Cuisine Golden Bell Harrys Bar Hungry Wok Krauts La Gourmandise Little India Mango Masa’s New Asia Nicola’s Cantina Taste of Egypt Thai Tahuna The Indian Cafe Tong Tara Zara’s Turkish Kebabs

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Jason Stack - Sprig & Fern Brightwater Jerome Wahi - Star & Garter Tavern Kathryn Banner - Sprig & Fern Milton St Matt Bainbridge - The Styx Nick Schryvers - Sprig & Fern Milton St Nick Widley - Fords Raz Zuffigar - Krauts Rhys Clarke - Freehouse Riley Burrows - Speights Ale House Rosalyn Learmonth - Founders Brewery Scott Bradley - Rhythm & Brown Scott McFayden - Speights Ale House Sean McEwen-Delaney - Bar 321 Steph Doucet - Speights Ale House Tracy Banner - Sprig & Fern Milton St Wendy Giles- Sprig & Fern Brightwater

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623 in the City Boathouse Deville’s Elsewhere Freehouse Liquid Little Rock Mussell Inn Shark Club Speights Ale House Sprig & Fern Hardy St Sprig & Fern Milton St Star & Garter The Vic Brew Bar

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Armadillos Bar 321 Bedford Bar Elsewhere Harrys Bar Liquid NZ Bar McCashins Rhythm & Brown Speights Ale House Sprig & Fern Brightwater Sprig & Fern Hardy St Sprig & Fern Milton St Sprig & Fern Queen St Star & Garter The Free House The Turf The Verdict

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ards, PO Box 503, Wellington, or drop into the Nelson Weekly, Trafalgar House, ury Road, Richmond.

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Anchor Bar & Grill Apple Shed Armadillo's Bar 321 Boatshed Chai Yo East St Cafe Eastern Cuisine Fords Hanger 58 Harbour Light Bistro Harrys Bar Hopgoods Jellyfish Krauts

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Bedford Bar HQ Jester House Moutere Inn Moutere Hills Neudorf Winery Office on Appleby Petite Fleur Riverside Cafe Roots Takaka Sprig & Fern Brightwater

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La Gourmandise Little India Lonestar Melrose House Mint Dining Room Miyazu Nicola's Cantina Paula's Plate River Kitchen Tong Tara Speights Ale House Styx The Indian Cafe The Verdict Three Rooms

Sprig & Fern Motueka Stoneridge Cafe The Abbey The Cellar Door at Waimea Estates The Grape Escape The Playhouse Toad Hall Up the Garden Path Wakefield Villa Tearooms Wholemeal Cafe

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Ambrosia Alchemy Richmond Armadillos Antonius Bakery Broccoli Row Café Affair Cafe on Oxford Devilles Di Pierris Esquires Cafe Founders Brewery Cafe Ginger Grape Escape Jester House La Gourmandaise Lambrettas Lydias Café Melrose House Café Morrison Street Café Paula’s Plate Pomeroys Raglan Roast River Kitchen Robert Harris Squires The Bakers Coffee Shop The Styx The Swedish Bakery Vanilla Bean Cafe - Rich. Wooden Spoon Cafe WOW Café Yello Café Yum Yum Cafe

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Ambrosia Cafe Affair Cafe on Oxford Chai Yo Fords Free House Ginger Harrys Krauts La Gourmandise Liquid Little India Melrose House Café Mint Dining Room Morrison St Cafe Paula's Plate Petite Fleur River Kitchen Robert Harris Rhythm & Brown Speights Ale House Sprig & Fern Brightwater Sprig & Fern Milton St Styx The Indian Cafe The Office Three Rooms Up the Garden Path Wooden Spoon

Name: Address: Phone:

Yello Café Open 7.30am - 5pm Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm Sat & Sun

Thanks to our loyal customers 157 Trafalgar Street, Nelson 03 548 1805 for nominating us for Celebrating 1 year in business! Best Maitre D, Best Café and www.yellocafe.co.nz A huge thanks to our customers for making us finalists in the best Maitre D, Cafe, Restaurant, Best Suburban Venue in the and Ambience & Service categories. Nelson Hospitality awards bre ak fa st club : coffee club Now available for catering and private functions

Phone 544 4341

Thanks to our customers for nominating us in the Best Café category.

www.thegrapeescapecafe.co.nz

157 Trafalgar St, Nelson 03 548 1805 www.yellocafe.co.nz

McShane Road, Richmond Open 7 Days a Week 10am - 4pm

Proud to be nominated under the category of Best Ethnic Cuisine

Nelson: 03 539 0282

Hours: 11.30am – 2.30pm and 5pm – late

Motueka: 03 528 0318

Hours: 11am – 2pm and 5pm – late

Thank you Nelson, for voting us for, Best Café and Best Bar Person Open 7 Days throughout winter 10am - 4.30pm It’s warm and cosy inside. Great for all the Family!

Phone (03)548-8057 New hours: 10am-2.30pm Mon-Sat 80 Hardy Street • www.paulasplate.co.nz

Mishael and the team at Ambrosia would like to thank their lovely, loyal customers for their Hospitality Award nominations and for their ongoing support! Open 7 Days 226 Queen Street, Richmond Ph 03 544 0025

Ph: 548 4638 • 87 Atawhai Dr www.foundersbrewery.co.nz

Expiry date 6th August 2014.

Muffins & Cakes

Tasty & Healthy

GREAT COFFEE

Open daily 9:30am - 4pm Ph: 03 547 4573 www.facebook.com/WOWCarsMuseum

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Buy any coffee from the menu and get a second free. Only at Robert Harris, 193 Trafalgar St, Nelson


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Rabbits favourites for league finals Phillip Rollo

The Richmond Rabbits will head into this weekend’s Tasman Rugby League semi-finals unbeaten, but their perfect record will mean nothing if the two-time champions can’t get passed the Victory Phoenix Vikings. Richmond Rabbits president Deon Charles says his side will have to be wary of Victory Phoenix Vikings who have been “the success story” of the TRL season so far, reaching their first-ever playoff. “We’re definitely expecting a big game against Victory this Saturday. We certainly know we’ve got a tough game and, if they saw the way we played on Friday night, they’ll probably be pretty confident themselves,” he says. The result Deon is talking about is their 38-36 win over Wanderers Wolves, which ended Wanderers’ hopes of reaching the semi-final, but only by the smallest of margins. “The Wolves played a really smart game, they played the game we wanted to play. Even though

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we’ve been unbeaten we haven’t been happy with our performances at all, so we know we’re in for a tough afternoon on Saturday.” Deon says the team isn’t reading too much into their previous results against Victory – which they won comfortably – and he knows the unbeaten record counts for nought if they can’t reach the final. “Being unbeaten means nothing now and all of the players know that, they’re very much aware of that. There are no second chances on Saturday. We’ve celebrated that success but we’re starting fresh now.” Top qualifiers Richmond will take on Victory at Lower Ngawhatu at 2:30pm, with traditional rivals Stoke Cobras and Tahunanui Tigers squaring off for the fourth year in a row at the semi-final stage, their game is at 1pm.

Tamaira raurimu-Carew of the rabbits fends off a Wanderers tackler during its 38-36 win at Trafalgar Park. Photo: Evan Barnes/Shuttersport.

Cross country runners tackle golf course Phil Costley has won races all around New Zealand, and it was no surprise to see the champion marathon runner add another title to his illustrious career at Saturday’s Tasman Cross Country Championship. Competitive fields from each category — ranging between boys and girls under-13 right up until senior men and women — lined up for the first time at the Maitai

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Netball Reporter editorial@nelsonweekly.co.nz Prices Pharmacy Black’s agenda was definitely set as they took on Nelson College in the promotion / relegation game on Sunday. Both teams have similar records in that they swept all before them in the respective rounds in Premier 2, however they were without a win in the elite grade. Only one goal separated them in their previous encounter for promotion / relegation. While Prices had an 11-5 lead after the first break, it was one-way traffic in the second period as they built to a 23-8 lead. Nelson gained possession through the efforts of Kea McGuinnetty and Ellie Bell but they couldn’t find a clear avenue through to their shooters, who found trouble in converting. Prices' Paige Pointon provided the intensity on the outside of the circle while Bex Watene was a menace at GD, with Joanna Andrew providing a wealth of experience as the last line of defence. Kat Soper and Brydee Stone found the circle edge well, using the pass and cut to full effect. Leigh Leigh Wiremu lead from the front and directed play, finding Emma Riddall with some deft passing. Although Nelson won the second half 2319, the promotion was claimed by Prices 42-31. Kea was the standout for the college team as she pulled in nine intercepts as well as a lot of tip ball. Her timing was impeccable as she claimed Prices' attempts at the long feed. There was praise for Lydia Swaney and Helen Dale who both stepped in the shooting circle.

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Makos to train with All Blacks

With the Crusaders taking on the Waratahs in the Super Rugby final this weekend, two Tasman Makos have been called in to replace Richie McCaw and Kieran Read at the All Blacks training camp. Shane Christie and Liam Squire will assemble with the All Blacks squad for a two-day camp on Auckland’s North Shore. Eight players from the Crusaders will be absent from the camp, and have been replaced by the next best players in their position, including the likes of Jeremy Thrush. Shane and Liam’s opportunity is hugely deserved after standout Super Rugby campaigns.

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NBS - Investing in Your Community. . .

From the desks of NBS’ Chairman Mr Garry Dayman and General Manager Ken Beams. “Commitment to our mutual model and a blend of people with experience and expertise ensures NBS continues to stand strong” said General Manager Ken Beams. NBS has had continued success from our branch network, driving growth of 10% in total assets to $414 million as at 31 March 2014. Residential, commercial, and agricultural mortgage lending also enjoyed growth of 10%. A key component of NBS’ strategy has involved managing costs relative to growth and working to both increase productivity levels and make it easier for customers to do business with NBS. The NBS AccessDebit MasterCard® with international access, and the mobile banking application - NBS Mobile, have both been successfully introduced – enabling customers to have more flexibility and control over their banking.

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Nelson competed at the New Zealand Under 17 Tournament held last week on Auckland’s North Shore. Nelson had a great start to the tournament with a first up win against East Waikato 43-21. The Nelson girls came out firing, with Abbey Franklin leading the charge in the shooting circle. Strong defensive work through court saw a number of tips converted. Makaila Powick was the pivotal link through court while Ariana Tekawa-Wiremu was the hunter outside the circle edge. Wellington was a skilled team who proved to be too tough in the second game, where they suffocated Nelson’s attack at every opportunity. Poppy Restieaux and Shani McLeod-Bennett toiled tirelessly throughout the 21-43 loss. In their final pool game Nelson lost 21-33 to Kapi Mana and 25-29 to Waitakere 2. The loss to Waitakere was a little disappointing as it meant the crossover games were against higher-placed Nelson wing atteams. tack Hannah Kelly Nelson lost 26-33 to catches the ball in Wanganui which came mid-air at the NZ down to a couple of cruUnder 17 netball cial turnovers. Imprestournament. sive shooting statistics were returned by Abbey, 21 from 23, while Poppy had the perfect record. The loss put Nelson in the play-off for 25th-32nd. Nelson bounced back with an impressive 42-24 win against Pukekohe. All three shooters averaged over 80 per cent, while Shani and Poppy were a formidable defensive duo where they had good body position for rebounds and pulled in a number of well-timed intercepts. Makaila again had a high work rate at centre. The game against Eastern Bay of Plenty went goal for goal throughout with neither team able to dominate. A crucial turnover in the final quarter was enough for the northern team to get their noses in front to record a 31-27 win, despite another strong defensive effort by Shani and Poppy. Nelson were competitive against Waitakere 2, until the final quarter when they were defeated 24-40. Nelson were placed 28th out of the 40 teams, the same playing as last year, however there were another seven teams competing this year.

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“The financial results have been complimented by NBS’ ongoing commitment to the mutual banking model, by definition we’re here to service our customers and to work with the communities in which we operate” said Chairman Garry Dayman. Through a combination of grants and sponsorships, the use of the NBS community vehicles, marquees and inflatables – NBS delivered $490,000 in community support for the year, with 241 groups supported across the network.

General Manager - Mr Ken Beams (standing) and Chairman of Directors Mr Garry Dayman.

“Our steadfast, customer-focused ethos, and of course, our mutuality sets NBS apart. This year’s results would not have been possible without the loyalty and support of NBS’ most valuable assets: our customers and staff ” he added.

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Nelson Weekly

Trades & Services

Locally Owned and Operated

BUilDEr

BUilDEr

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Now at

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New Homes & BuildiNgs ReNovatioNs aNd alteRatioNs PlaNs aNd CoNseNt For quotes call Ross

Ph: 027 244 8870 A/h: 547 1389

www.nelsonbuilder.co.nz

Phone: 548 2554 or 027 5484 524

Now at 56 Tukuka Street homE mAinTEnAncE

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and the life of your heatpump

• 15 years experience • Great rates • Genuine parts

Phone

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Ph 022 307 3986 or 539 0953

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Stephen Oliver proprietor

Phone now on

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Your trade or service right here? Honest Reliable Master Master Honest Reliable Plumbers and Gasfitters Plumbers and Gasfitters Single Pamela Since 1915 Since 1915 column x Small Small For all maintenance on; • Leaking taps & pipes Blackwood Jobs Jobs • Blocked Drains 6cm only • Kitchens & • Domestic Work Welcome bathrooms Welcome 021 124 5661 $19 • New Housing • Solar • Industrial Properties 03 548 0200 +gst pw • Drainage • Leaking Taps & Pipes Ph 548 4949 544 8059 Ph: 543 8090 Ph: 543 8090

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