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Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk Kiwi blokes are being more romantic this year in the lead up to Valentine’s Day tomorrow, say local florists. Stacey Nicholas of the Flower Box was busy preparing for the numerous orders she had received over the past few weeks. “I have been receiving orders from two weeks ago. Continued page 2 Florist Stacey Nicholas of the Flower Box with some of the roses and teddy bears being sold this Valentine’s day

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Men being more romantic Continued from page 1 “There has even been a lot of men being thoughtful of the Wine Festival being the same day and having the flowers delivered in the morning. “It’s good to see kiwi blokes being romantic and showing their softer side, even if it’s only for one day,” she laughs. The tradition of giving red roses and cute teddy bears bearing ‘I love you’ hearts are still popular, Stacey says, as is chocolate. “I have one young man who has organised a chocolate bouquet for his girlfriend, how can you go wrong with that,”

she jokes. Mayflower Studio owner Jane Robinson says she had received orders for roses in an assort-

ment of colours, including one bouquet of all white. “The men are being quite traditional this year and show-

ing interest in how the flowers are being presented. “They are looking online at what we do, then talking to us about the different options, whether they be roll wrapped or open bouquets.” Other alternatives, Jane says, have been orders for bright gerberas and sunflowers. “They seem to be going for either the romantic or the bright and vibrant.” The most romantic Valentine’s Day gesture she says, is one man who has ordered a rose to be delivered every hour for the whole day then a dozen at the end.

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Fire and drought toll The Onamalutu Valley, Northbank fire last week has already burnt around 620ha, including forest, tree lots, some agricultural land and small holdings, with a large number of rural residents affected. While the fire is largely under control, helicopters and ground crews are still monitoring the situation, and continue to work within the fire area. As the hot days continue, farmers are reporting increasingly dry conditions in Marlborough. Blenheim has had its lowest rainfall in 85 years over the July 2014 - January 2015 period, receiving only 35 percent of the long term average rainfall of 381mm. Other areas of Marlborough are similarly suffering significantly lower rainfall, including Avon Valley, which has received only 245mm of rainfall, 53 percent of the long term average. Currently, nine of the sixteen consent areas have had their right to irrigate suspended. These include: - Waihopai Class A, - Awatere Class C B&C - Flaxbourne Class A - Wairau Class C - Omaka River Class B - Needles Creek. - Doctors Creek

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Public urged to ‘keep eye out’ for pest Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk The Chilean Needle Grass (CNG) Action Group would like to thank the Marlborough community for their co-operation and support in identifying the weed pest which is a very real threat to agriculture. One of the latest locations found to have the pest weed was at the Wither Hills Farm Park. Mark Smith who farms t he pa rk a ler t e d t he Ma rlborough Dist r ict Council’s biosecurity team around Christmas time, and an immediate search of the area was carried out. This discovery, and the spray programme that quickly followed, has highlighted the need to continue raising awareness across the

whole community not just to vineyard operators and farmers. “We really want people using the Wither Hills Farm Park to keep an eye out for the seeds and plants. “Check your shoes and socks for the seeds to help prevent the spread, and if you do come across any please contact biosecurity at the council,” Marlborough District Council biosecurity co-ordinator Jono Underwood says. “It could be anywhere so the more people who know about it the better.” There are now 154 known sites in Marlborough ranging from just a plant or two, to larger infestations particularly in the core Blind River area.

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TRUCK VS CAR State Highway One north of Kaikoura was closed on Wednesday after a truck and car collided around 4:30pm. While no one was injured, the truck caught fire and ignited scrub on the side of the road near Half Moon Bay. The road was reopened by the evening.

DONATION PAGE SUCCESSFUL A donation page set up by the Marlborough SPCA after they had five puppies dumped on their doorstep last week is proving successful so far. As of yesterday afternoon, $1000 had been donated to the Givealittle page. On top of our usual amount of animals to rehome the SPCA has 19 puppies to feed, vaccinate, worm, and desex before finding them a new home. The page closes on March 31. To make a donation visit https:// givealittle.co.nz/cause/spcapuppyfund.

Marlborough District Council biosecurity co-ordinator Jono Underwood near the site where Chilean Needle Grass, inset, was found at the Wither Hills Farm Park recently.

Piers top of the class Last year’s Marlborough Boys’ College dux got a surprise this week when he found out he had achieved the top marks nationwide in one of his exams. Piers Landon-Lane achieved the top marks in the country in the 2014 NCEA scholarship chemistry exam. He says he was shocked when he logged in to the NZQA website to check his results, and realised his achievement.

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Piers Landon-Lane. File photo.

“It’s pretty special. I got quite excited about it.

“I thought I’d done well in the chemistry test but not that well. “It put a big smile on my face.” Chemistry was one of four scholarship exams Piers passed. He also achieved an outstanding endorsement in physics, which meant he was in the top two percent of the country, as well as passing statistics and calculus. He leaves for Christchurch tomorrow to start an engineering degree at the University of

Canterbury. “I’m excited and ready for the challenge,” he says. Piers’s teacher Sally Withers says while he is extremely talented, his work ethic and self-discipline had helped him achieve highly, while principal Wayne Hegarty says the whole school community is proud of his achievement. Altogether, five MBC students combined for 11 scholarship passes in 2014.

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EDWIN FOX HANDOVER The Edwin Fox ship is due to be officially handed over to the newlyformed Marlborough Heritage Trust on Saturday, February 21. The ceremony is due to take place at 2.30pm on board the Edwin Fox. This event is open to the public although spaces are limited.

NEW STAFF MEMBER F o r m e r TvA C h a r t e r e d Accountants owner/director Peter Tolan has been appointed the new general manager of pcMedia. Tolan was involved in the TvA setup for about 17 years, and relinquished his role to take up his new position. Tolan is also chairman of the Marlborough Hospice Board and a member of the Institute of Directors.

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Countdown to Wine Festival almost over

This weekend sees the return of the biggest event on the Marlborough social calendar. The Marlborough Wine and Food Festival takes place at the Brancott vineyard tomorrow. The R18 event begins at 10:30am, and finishes at 6pm. Wine sales conclude at 5:30pm. After 3pm those purchasing wine will only be able to buy two glasses at a time. Wine tutorials and cooking demonstrations will be held, as will the Fashion in the Vines competition. Ray McVinnie, Kasey and Karena Bird and Josh Emett will be among

the chefs present on the day. The competition has moved off the catwalk this year, and is being held on photo-sharing app Instagram. The Black Seeds will be providing the musical entertainment. The forecast for the day is fine. Organisers encourage festivalgoers to bring water bottles, as there are stations where they can be refilled, and cups will also be available. The festival has been running since 1985, and has been held at the Brancott Vineyard since 1987. Matthew Brydon, Nadine Rarity, Tim Burt, Holly Lyall and Sam Solly, also known as "Martin's flock", at last year's festival.

Former taxi driver selling coffee By Adam Poulopoulos A car accident led a Blenheim taxi driver to look at a change of career, selling coffee out of his van. David Rennie and wife Deirdrie started Hazbeanz a week before Christmas. They serve coffee each morning from the carpark of A1 Drycleaning and Laundry on High Street, and are available to work at events. David says he was a taxi driver in Blenheim for 20 years before the incident which changed his outlook. “I had a bad accident two years ago – I nearly wrote myself and

David Rennie and his van. another guy off. “I just wanted an absolute

Farmers are reporting increasingly dry conditions in Marlborough, and Federated Farmers Marlborough has established a local drought committee so stakeholders can keep up to date and discuss the issues. The group is led by provincial president Greg Harris, and includes the Rural Support Trust, Ministry for Primary Industries, Beef & Lamb, Dairy

NZ and the Marlborough District Council. Federated Farmers has compiled a list of resources available to farmers during the dry, which can be found on their website, as well as opening a Feed line. The feed line provides a venue to introduce members, who want to buy and sell feed, but we do not take any part in the sale of feed and it is up to

prospective buyers/sellers to get in touch with each other themselves. Blenheim has had its lowest rainfall in 85 years over the July 2014 - January 2015 period, receiving only 35 percent of the long term average rainfall. Other areas of Marlborough are similarly suffering significantly lower rainfall, and currently, nine of the 16 consent areas have had their right to

irrigate suspended. These restrictions have the potential for adverse social and economic impacts in the longer term. However farmers are adapting to the conditions and are managing the situation by carrying minimal capital stock, feeding supplements to stock and, in some cases, destocking whole properties until the conditions recover.

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He says the behaviour of some taxi passengers made the decision easier. “I really enjoyed it, but I got sick of the hours and sick of the drunks.” David and Deirdrie took a coffee course with InFusion owner Melanie Jones before starting their new venture. David says the business is continuing to grow. “It’s been hard coming from the taxi business which was already established to something where you’re working from the ground up. “It’s growing every day.”

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COUNCIL NEWS Notices Water Restrictions for Renwick and Picton

Sprinklers use is now prohibited in Renwick Due to continued high water consumption and low well levels in Renwick water restrictions are increased as follows: From 10 February 2015 and until further notice, the use of sprinklers for watering is prohibited. Residents may use hand held hoses only. The term sprinkler means any hose which is not held and directed by hand. All residents are urged to comply with these restrictions to help reduce water usage and to avoid low pressure and loss of supply in some locations.

Current restrictions in Picton remain in place until further notice • A property with an even numbered street address may use sprinklers only on even numbered calendar days. • A property with an odd numbered street address may use sprinklers only on odd numbered calendar days. • The term sprinkler means any hose which is not held and directed by hand. There is no restriction on hand-held hoses but residents are asked to limit such use wherever possible. • Only one tap may be used at a time to run a sprinkler or sprinkler systems. • In the case of corner sections and double sections the day is to relate to the street number displayed and used as the property’s address. • If no street number is allocated one will be given on application to Council’s Assets and Services Department. All households on the Picton water supply need to adhere to these water restrictions.

Notification of Meetings February & March 2015 1. Council Thursday, 26 February 2015 at 9.00 am 2. Community & Finance Tuesday, 10 March 2015 at 9.00 am 3. Regional Planning & Development Thursday, 12 March 2015 at 9.00 am 4. Assets & Services Tuesday, 17 March 2015 at 9.00 am 5. Environment Thursday, 19 March 2015 at 1.00 pm The above-listed meetings will be held in the Council Chambers, 15 Seymour Street, Blenheim. The times and dates may be subject to alteration and confirmation thereof prior to the meetings is advised by contacting Nicole Chauval, Committee Secretary, Ph: 03 520 7400.

Community News Care and Craft

Care & Craft offers people who are lonely, housebound or have a slight disability, an opportunity for companionship, communication and the chance to try some simple craft activities. They operate every Monday 10.00 am - 1.30 pm. For more information or if you would like to assist with this organisation Ph: 03 577 5002

Open Day at the Resource Recovery Centre Saturday 21 February, 10am – 3.30pm Track the path of your waste from kerbside to landfill and learn about Council’s plans for a new facility that will handle the commercial and industrial waste of Marlborough. Get behind the scenes of Blenheim’s waste disposal facilities at Wither Road and see how it all works; see what happens to your black bag after it’s collected from the kerb and how its contents are sorted. Learn more about how the town’s waste is managed and what else you can do

to cut down on the waste that goes into our landfill. At the Open Day you can see the plans for Marlborough’s next big waste management challenge; a new facility taking the region’s commercial and industrial waste. We’re the first council in the country to tackle this but waste disposal is a core Council function and we are aiming to have a new centralised • See the latest MDC Waste Management and Minimisation sorting facility up and Plan 2015-2021 for more information at www.marlborough. running by 2017 - a first govt.nz/Services/Refuse/Waste-Management-Minimisationfor Marlborough. Plan-2012-to-2018

Onamalutu Fire The Onamalutu fire has been a major emergency for our region but, thanks to the sterling work of our Marlborough Kaikoura Rural Fire Authority and the many fire fighters who answered the call, there has been no loss of life and property damage has been contained. The efficient and well-coordinated response underlined the effect of a decision made to restructure our region’s rural fire fighting system into a single body in 2012, when four different organisations were brought under the governance of the new MKRFA subsequently headed up by Principal Rural Fire Office Richard (Mac) McNamara. Stakeholders include the Department of Conservation,Marlborough District Council,Kaikoura District Council,forest owners and Federated Farmers. The threat to the Onamalutu Valley community has also been a timely reminder of the importance of good neighbourhood networks, particularly in isolated areas. All districts are encouraged to set up their own

systems for contacting and assisting neighbours. For more information about resources available to help communities get prepared, contact Marlborough Emergency Services officer Gary Spence, phone 520 7400.

Remember, in an emergency like a fire or flood, the Marlborough District Council website will carry updated bulletins at www.marlborough.govt. nz and the Council telephone number operates 24 hours – Ph: 03 520 7400.

Public Meetings - Update on library projects

Opportunity for an update on progress toward new libraryinformation hubs for Blenheim and Picton: Blenheim: Marlborough Convention Centre, Tuesday 17 February, 5pm-7pm Picton: Port Marlborough Pavilion, Endeavour Park, Wednesday 18 February, 5pm-7pm. Urban planner Kobus Mentz will outline the work that has been done to date and there will be opportunity for public

Positive ageing An opportunity to learn how to use a computer and associated software without pressure – with a kind and patient teacher – is being offered at our Libraries. Last year’s classes, organised with REAP Marlborough and a national trust promoting digital literacy, were very popular. This year’s classes begin soon,

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discussion of the concepts. The Blenheim library-art gallery is a key component of a CBD urban design project to help reinvigorate the High Street-Wynen Street area by creating a new riverside precinct. In Picton, the options for the location of a new library-community services building are still under discussion. Neither project has yet reached the point of architectural design.

Take the plunge with new technology running for eight weeks: Blenheim classes begin Tuesday 10 February from 9am-11am Picton classes begin Wednesday 18 February from 9.30am- 11.30am. Library staff and tutors will cover the basics including e-mail, the use of Facebook and TradeMe, searching the internet and the use of Word documents. Places are filling up fast

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with some classes already full. District Libraries Manager Glenn Webster says the classes have brought new people through the library doors, they have reminded everyone that the library is a great learning environment and the classes have been particularly helpful for older people who have struggled with the new digital tools.


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Very dangerous Why do woman persist in getting/letting their children out of the right hand back door of their car into the line of traffic at Witherlea School ! And yes they have all been women l have seen doing this. (and l am one). It never ceases 2 amaze me. Very dangerous and as if there is not enough congestion at the time. Come on have a wee bit of thought and planning before you loose your doors and worse your children.

Why fireworks? Its dry as in the MARLBOROUGH district as every body knows yet last saturday evening we have morons setting off sky rockets in the REDWOODTOWN area. They must be two sandwiches short of a picnic!!!

A jug of beer $20? I heard about this bar where you could go have a good time. I went up to the bar asked 4 a jug of beer gave the person 20 dollar and got no change. Well I’ll tell you this bar. I will never go there ever again. What gives you the right to charge that much. You’re just rippin people off. I think your name should be bank - make your deposit. Feeln ripped off and angry

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NZ wake up Your government is full of liers!!!!!., Now they are talking about charging tax payers a hundred and thirty million to what!! Bring in more gambling problems to support the rich an powerful. How about that money going to poverty, education to the poor an struggling. Worse part is, you still back your government. To those people who keep voting them in. You must be well paid and dont care. Disgusting! !!!!!!!!

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Top work to all involved in the heroic fire fighting 5th Feb. You helped save my parents home/ farmlet that is full of more memories than you will ever realise. Marlborough is so lucky to have an awesome team risking their lives to help others. We can’t thank you enough.

Dumped kittens To the person who dumped 2 beautiful kittens about 3 months old down Malthouse reserve 8am Thursday morning U DISGUST me. Unfortunately I could only catch the 1 which has been homed. I had so many people that wanted them...why would u be so CRUEL??? Wish I got your number plate u deserve to be punished... peeved off animal lover ........

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Road closures continue It is mixed news on the road front following the Northbank Fire. Northbank Road itself has been reopened, but the general public are asked to avoid travelling through the area if possible. Lamberts Road is open only to residents. The road closure was removed and reestablished at the end of the public part

of Lamberts Road – about one and a half kilometres from State Highway 6, last night. This closure will remain in place until Monday. Residents who live beyond this point are able to pass through the road closure to their properties.

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Jess Wood with father Darrin after she received an academic prize recently.

New head of school looks to bring laughter By Adam Poulopoulos A former Fairhall School pupil is hoping to use her year in charge at a Christchurch college to lift the gloom after a tough 2014. Jess Wood is Head of School at Rangi Ruru Girls’ School, the school she has boarded at since leaving Blenheim in 2011. She was born in Blenheim, and attended Fairhall School from 2002 to 2010. Jess is basing her time in charge on promoting fun, following a sombre year at the college. Last year, two Rangi Ruru students passed away. One was a good friend of Jess’s, who contracted meningococcal disease. “So the girls and I decided this year was going to be all about having laughter and fun,” Jess says. Jess and her leadership team came up with an acronym, FLOB, which stands for Fun, Laughter, Opportunity and Belonging. Now, the question ‘have you FLOBbed today?’ is a regular inquiry on school grounds. “We remade ‘Uptown Funk’ (a Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars song) with ‘Rangi

FLOB,” she says. “We welcomed the Year 7s, got them all an ice-cream and got them to paint a banner with ‘FLOB’ on it, which is going to be put up at different places around the school.” Before the school year began Jess attended the Student Leadership Conference on the Gold Coast for five days, along with about 160 other girls in school leadership positions from Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and America. Outside the classroom Jess sells wristbands with the message ‘Every Second Counts,’ raising funds for The Meningitis Foundation as a tribute to her friend. She plays basketball and rows, and is due to head to the Maadi Cup at Lake Karapiro next month. Jess’s achievement has not gone unnoticed at Fairhall School, and principal Steve Crockett says he is not surprised at the announcement. “She was a role-model for other students throughout the school in giving her personal best, showing respect and integrity and having that determination to succeed.”


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- weekend event guide Friday 13 February Framingham 2015 Harvest Concert The Framingham Harvest Concert is a celebration of the upcoming harvest season. Framingham plays host to some of New Zealand’s top musical talent. Door sales available, Framingham Wines, 19 Conders Bend Rd, Renwick, Blenheim, 6.30pm – 11pm. Basic Buddhist Teachings Come and listen to Geshe Jampa Tharchin. His teachings are practical; he provides us with tools to deal with our difficulties and shows us how to live a meaningful life. 7pm - 8.30pm. Everyone warmly welcome - donation please, Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road, ph Maree 572 2774. Adam Portrature Awards Touring Exhibition, The Adam Portraiture Award is New Zealand’s premier portrait competition, at Millennium Art Gallery, Seymour Square. Open 10.30 - 4.30 Daily or 1pm- 4pm Weekends. Hot art in Havelock The Gallery Havelock, open from 10am to 4pm, 7 days a week. Enjoy browsing from talented local artists. We have oil, water and acrylic paintings, pounamu, bone carving, fabric art, sculpture, ceramics, photography, superb woodwork -come and have a look in the friendly little gallery 60 Main Road Havelock. The Edwin Fox Ship Visitor Centre open every day from 9am, a great all weather and family friendly activity. Come and explore the decks and the depths of the ship, great photo opportunities. Dunbar wharf, on Picton foreshore. For more information call Karen on 573 6868 or check out our Facebook or Trip advisor pages. 100 Days for 100 Years Marlborough Brass Bandsman Denis Teeling is sounding the Last Post for 100 days from 15 January until 24th April 2015, each evening at 1800 hours at the Blenheim Cenotaph in Seymour Square, 92 High St, Blenheim, 6pm – 6.15pm. Marlborough Wine Festival Market Day The centre of town is closed off with the annual Marlborough Wine Festival Market Day and comes alive with arts, crafts, food, clothing, entertainment and more, 9am 4pm. Picton Museum 10am - 4pm daily, 9 London Quay, Ph 573 8283.

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Marlborough Museum 26 Arthur Baker Place, off New Renwick Rd, Brayshaw Heritage Park, Daily 10am - 4pm.

Redwood Market 8am - 12pm, Redwood Tavern car park, Plants Produce and Crafts.

The Diversion Gallery Open 12pm - 5pm Wed – Saturdays 10 London Quay, Picton, Ph 573 7376 or 027 440 8121 or www.thediversion.co.nz.

Vintage Farm Machinery 10am - 3pm, Open Every Day. Brayshaw Park Guided tours available, Sunday Thomas Tank Engine rides. Ph Doris 579 4357.

Yealands Estate Marlborough Gallery Open 10.30am - 4.30pm daily, 204 High St. Ph 577 6784 or www.marlboroughartsociety.com.

Marlborough Artisan Market Wynen Street Carpark Wynen Street, Blenheim, 9am – 1pm. Highlighting the best of Marlborough art, crafts, food and produce. Come along and browse our stalls, salmon, cheese, strawberries, tomatoes, veggies, blueberries, cherries, bread, ibiccis, your jam and preserves.

Saturday 14 February Branch Mountain-bike trip Join the Marlborough Mountain-bike Club up the Branch River. Bring your own mountain bike and food/water. Grade 2 riding (med). Meet at the Railway Station car park, back about 3:30 pm. (THIS RIDE IS ONLY SUITABLE FOR MOUNTAIN BIKES). 8:30 am 3.30pm More info Clare 572 9741. Children art class ‘Learn to paint in 1 hour’ art class with professional artists at Tony Roche art gallery, 21 Wellington St. Picton between 1-3pm. Booking essential 0274-903-088. Meditation Class Breathing meditations and discussion with Geshe Tharchin aimed at calming the mind so that we may attain peace and contentment and overcome difficulties in our lives. 10am - 11.30am. Everyone warmly welcome - classes by donation, Alzheimers Rooms, 8 Wither Road, ph Maree 572 274 Woodworkers Exhibition The Marlborough Guild of Woodworkers is holding a exhibition of fine woodcraft at McKendry Motors showroom from 9am - 4pm. Guild members and guest artisans will be displaying a wide range of their creations both functional and ornamental. Many of the items will be for sale. Mega Radio Control Expo Blenheim club is holding a swap meet and is going to attempt a Guinness World Record Record for the most R/C items in one place, bring along anything RC from 10am - 3pm, Waterlea Racecourse, Linton St entrance. Gold coin entry. Blenheim Rotary Car Boot Sale Every Saturday 8am – 2pm at the Railway Station car park, Grove Rd, Ph Andy 578 2272 or 021 842 928. Blenheim Menz Shed 4 Dillon’s Point Rd opens 9am - 12pm Saturday. Mon & Thurs 1 - 4pm. Building relationships and sharing skills. Ph Gerry 578 1835. Mini Putt & Merry-Go-Round Picton Foreshore, 10am every day during school holidays, Today and Sunday, 10am.

Sunday 15 February Ulysses Ride Shorter ride to Port Underwood for afternoon tea, bring your own refreshments. Meet at the south end of the railway station carpark at 12.45pm ride departs at 1pm. Community Guided Snorkel Day Experiencing Marine Reserves, supported by DOC, is proud to host our first community snorkel day at Long Island Marine Reserve. Bookings essential. Go to www.nec. org.nz to book and complete registration process. Snorkel Guides and snorkel equipment provided free - Gold coin donation please. Bring your own gear if you have it. Under 15 years must have an adult accompanying them. Motor Scooter Gathering Do you own a scooter, step-thru or moped, interested in meeting like-minded people for coffees, short rides & social gatherings? Meet at Raupos at 10.30 am. Contact Bill at; bill.nicki@xtra.co.nz.

Get ready for the weekend with our list of what’s on! Marlborough Rock and Mineral Club Brayshaw Park, Come and see our large rock, mineral, crystal and fossil collection, work room and books. Free Admission. Associated Modellers Society Miniature steam engine rides at Brayshaw Park, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month, 1pm 4pm $2. Riverside Railway From Brayshaw Park Station, Blenheim, 1.45pm & 3pm, $5 Child & $10 Adult (cash only). This 2 foot gauge Railway takes you on a scenic ride in open air, canopy covered carriages along the Taylor Riverside, a return journey takes just under one hour. Simply the Breast Dragon Boat Team Training on the Wairau River - Sunday mornings from 9.30am from Blenheim Rowing Club, off Jones Road. Have lots of fun and get a full body workout at the same time. Ph Sue Bason 578 9110 for more details. Up and coming Sunday 1st March Grovetown School Hunting & Fishing Competition. Weigh – In from 10am – 12 noon. Catch anything fish or game and weigh it in, to be in with the chance to win over $10,000 in spot prizes. Fabulous Family Fun day packed full of activities for the whole family. Country Music Club Country Music in The Park, Sunday 22 February at Pollard Park, 3pm - 6pm.

Summer Concert Series The annual Pollard Park Summer Concert. Gather up the family, round up your friends, bring a picnic and a blanket and relax and unwind after a busy weekend here in Marlborough. Pollard Park, Parker St, Blenheim, 5.30pm – 8pm. Wine & Food Wind Down In addition to the food and beverage stalls, there will be live music in new outdoor theatre, children’s activities, guest chefs and plenty of room for the kid’s and family to explore, taste and relax. The Vines Village, 193 Rapaura Road, Blenheim, 10am – 5pm Farmers Market Summer Season Marlborough A&P Showground’s, Cnr Maxwell and Alabama Roads, 9am – 12pm. Buy Local - Cook Local. Showcasing the best of what Marlborough has to offer fresh, local and Marlborough grown sold by the producer.

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Council ‘not’ with farmers The Marlborough District Council was criticised by farmers attending the recent monthly meeting of Marlborough Federated Farmers. It surfaced during a discussion on the council’s district plan draft review containing several stringent rule proposals. Several farmers said the council was out of touch and not conversant with the realities and practicalities of farming, particularly dairying. Two dairy farmers said council was welcome to go to their farms. Richard Tripe of Koromiko said he complied with Fonterra’s standards. “Fonterra standards are tough. Why should Marlborough District Council standards be tougher?” he asked. “Council and staff are welcome on my farm to look at the practical workings of a dairy farm and understand the need for sensible,

practical rules. “Dairy farmers want to work with council. Council is welcome on my farm,” he adds. Wairau Valley dairy farmer Evan White agreed, saying council would be welcome to visit his farm.

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Sow, trim, feed Although the calendar says it’s the end of summer, February is exhibiting extreme heat and dry conditions, making it stressful for gardens and gardeners alike. Here are some helpful tips for your garden checklist in February. Reviving trims Trim back faded or leggy summer annuals like petunia, calibrachoa or annual salvia, then feed with liquid plant food. This stimulates new growth and extends the flowering season right into autumn. Heat and humidity can take a toll on roses, but it’s not too late for a reviving summer prune. Don’t be too fussy, just shear off 30-40 percent of overall growth including spent flower stems. Water deeply and six weeks later you’ll be rewarded with fabulous autumn blooms. February Pest Watch Lawn pests like porina and grass grubs are active in late summer and autumn and heavy infestations can destroy your lawn. You may notice the lawn looking thinner, patchy and discoloured. Porina caterpillars feed at night and shelter during the day so they are hard to spot. Treat with lawn insect control and monitor regularly. Once the lawn begins to grow again, apply some lawn food to bring the

“All we want is sound commonsense, rational reasoning and fair rules.” Kristy McGregor, Federated Farmers NZ regional policy advisor, says Marlborough Federated Farmers was fortunate to be consulted early in the process prior to the

plan notification. She emphasised it was a draft plan with rules only proposals at this stage. However on perusing some of the matters in a report, delegates were not satisfied. Linkwater dairy farmer Sharon Parkes questioned why council was proposing some rules no other region had. “Why is Marlborough doing it? It’s done nowhere else,” she said. Mention was made of council’s draft rule to ban the application of fertilisers or lime to “free draining soils when lime was a soil conditioner. Ian Gifford of Rapaura said council should be ashamed of the staff making such impractical and unreasonable rules. Kristy McGregor advised delegates to discuss the proposals with neighbouring farmers and speak to Marlborough District councillors.

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lawn back to its former lush green. Citrus Citrus trees are carrying their winter crops now so it’s important to keep them well watered and well fed. Potted citrus can be fertilised fortnightly using a liquid plant food. Check for the bumps of scale insects on leaves and stems of citrus. These sap-sucking pests hide beneath a protective coating and suck the goodness out of the plants. Spray on a cool, clear day to help control pests like mealy bug and thrips. White fly can be a major problem for citrus, too, and it’s important to spray beneath the leaves where these pests are hiding.

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Murray’s handy service In a recent career move, local man Murray Charlton has decided since he enjoyed the outdoors, he would start a new business mowing lawns, gardening and general handyman jobs around the home. His business, Murray’s Gardening & Handyman Service is focused on taking care of the jobs people find they don’t have time for, or need a bit of help with. Jobs like digging, pruning, section tidy-ups, rubbish removal and cleaning up leaves in autumn are an example of the things Murray will take care of. Murray has previous experience as a school caretaker which was work he enjoyed, as well as working as a builder’s labourer (building homes) where he gained skills which are handy around the home. “Everything I have done is based around people and customer service, which is something I look forward to doing with this new business,” he says. Because he is a people person, Murray enjoys the interaction with the public and goes out of his way to try to make someone’s day memorable.

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Being an ex-policeman, Murray is also conscious that people, particularly the elderly, need to know that the person they have in and around their home is trustworthy and honest. So, whatever the job around the home and garden, Murray is happy to get it done. “No job is too small.”

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Raiza Biza coming to Blenheim Fresh from headlining his first festival, an up-and-coming Auckland-based musician is heading to Blenheim for a show later this month. Raiza Biza, real name Ray Ruzibiza, will be performing his jazz and soulinfused style of contemporary hip-hop on Friday, February 20 at Ritual Café, beginning at 9:30pm. The Rwandan-born artist worked with artists like PNC and P-Money on his latest album, and he headlined the Summerbend festival in Hawke’s Bay at the end of last month. He says he is looking forward to

coming to Blenheim for the first time. “I always look forward to play different places. “I did some stuff in the South Island during festival season in early January. It’s a whole different vibe out there.” He says he has a wide range of subject matter, including his close friend suffering from depression, questions about the universe and his experiences with women. “I look at everything that happens around me, and things that happen to me and my friends. “To an extent it’s social commentary

but to an extent it’s also self-exploration.” Having worked with several Kiwi hip-hop artists in the past, he says he is now starting to make his own mark. “I imagine Blenheim doesn’t have many hip-hop gigs coming through, so people will get a glimpse of the direction New Zealand hip-hop is going. “I’m part of a new wave, which is very different and unique. It’s fun but if you’re a thinking person you can follow the lyrics too.” To listen to some of Raiza Biza’s music, visit his Soundcloud page.

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Water ‘harvesting’ for dry summers? The present dry, drought-like summer has underlined the need for water harvesting where winter and spring rains are collected and stored in dams says Marlborough Federated Farmers’ president Greg Harris. Rapaura farmer Alister Campbell said at a recent meeting that in the past the Marlborough

Soaring succulent A Springlands couple have been surprised to see their succulent grow about 20 feet tall since the beginning of the year. The plant has sprouted suddenly after lying dormant for about four years. The plant, possibly a hybrid of up to three different succulents, is likely to continue blooming for about two weeks more before dying.

District Council told applicants there was plenty of water. “Now it’s coming back to bite them in the backside,” he said. Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy yesterday officially declared the drought conditions on the east coast of the South Island, including Marlborough as being a medium-scale ad-

verse event. “This is recognition of the extreme dry conditions farmers and growers are facing, and triggers additional Government support,” says Mr Guy. “Most farmers have coped so far by destocking and using feed supplies, and most will not need extra support. However it’s clear

Joan remembered as adventurer A remarkable Blenheim woman has died. Joan Bottom, aged 87 passed away on February 7. Joan began travelling after her husband died 10 years ago. She joined the Friendship Force and ticked off many countries. She was best known for her worldwide travels, including a tour of Mongolia in a 4WD and the Southern Ocean on a ship. Other adventures included

fering altitude sickness in Peru. She boasted of enjoying the gym, regular walks, tending her own garden, using internet and Skype. Joan had joined the University of the Third Age, “an organisation for people who are retired and want to have friendships and keep their marbles”. Through this, Joan attended poetry readings, a geology group, watched classic and doc-

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Ph/txt Christine 021 703 020 / 579 5267 Same day service Blenheim WAIRAU VALLEY GOLF COURSE. Will be closed for a private function tournament on Sunday 22nd February from 8.30am. Enquirires please phone Kay Hannam 572 2681

Flaxbourne A&P Show Sunday 22 March 2015 Schedules now available

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NATIVITY ANGLICAN CHURCH, 76 Alfred St. All welcome to our service Thursday - 10am Eucharist Service, Sunday 8am Traditional Eucharist Service 10am, Family Communion Service 7pm night church.

Entries close 9.00pm Thursday 26th February

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Two nights of Badminton Basics On Mondays, 16 & 23 February from 7-9pm, Cost $10 Register at: www.sportsground.co.nz/blenheimbadminton Registrations close: Saturday 14 February.

—Senior Club Nights— Start on Monday 2 March from 7-9pm All welcome. The above events will be held at: St Mary’s Hall Cnr Hodson & Francis Streets, Blenheim For more info contact: Mike Reed, Ph: 579 1954 Or email: blenheimshuttlers@gmail.com

The Blue Door Inc Application for Grants The Blue Door is an Incorporated Society which has limited funds to distribute to Not for Profit organisations in the Marlborough District. These funds are generated from profits of The Blue Door. Application forms are available from The Blue Door at 46 Seymour Street or by visiting: www.nativity.org.nz Refer to Calendar icon Applications close March 7th 2015

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W O R D Puzzles

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100 Days for 100 Years The full list is held by the MRSA. You can visit the Panama Room, in the RSA Lounge of Clubs of Marlborough to view it.

How many words of three or more letters, including plurals, can you make from the six letters, using each letter only once? No foreign words or words beginning with a capital are allowed. There's at least one six-letter word. TODAY Good 18 Very Good 22 Excellent 25

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Solution 342: CANOPY, capon, capo, cony, copy, cyan, pony, any, can, cap, cay, con, cop, coy, nap, nay, oca, pan, pay, pya, yap, yon.

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Applauds (5) Tramp (7) Steel pin (4) Expose (6) Governed (5) Lack of purpose (11) Throne seizer (7) Label (3) Doting (7) Money handler (6) Readiness to become annoyed or angry (12) Cast off (4) Shellfish (6) Naval officer (9) Bunch (7) Coming first (7) Interwoven (7) Sophisticated style (7) Atoll lake (6) Enthusiasm, spirit (5) Enquired (5) Eagle’s nest (5) Hard wood (4) White cheese (4)

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J.R Gillice, 12 March 1917, age unknown M.A Gillice, 11 February 1945, age 52 I.W Gilmore, 23 September 1944, age 23 A.G Glastonbury, 5 December 1916, age 34 F.J Glastonbury, 14 July 1916, age 23 A.H Glover, 21 August 1915, age unknown

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T.R Glover, 28 June 1942, age unknown F Godfrey, 8 October 1918, age unknown J.A Godfrey DCM, MM, 26 December 1917, age unknown J.C.H Godsiff, 11 July 1916, age unknown G.L Godsiff MM, 24 August 1918, age unknown F Gould, 20 September 1916, age 29

February 18 J.H Goulding, 6 June 1915, age 34 R.E Goulter, 8 October 1918, age unknown T.M.P Grace MID, 8 August 1915, age 25 G.C Gray, 4 November 1918, age unknown J Gray, 16 September 1916, age 26 J.C Gray, 24 September 1942, age 25

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FELIX, Cian Matthieu (5lbs 11oz) January 24, 2015 INPLANG, Seiya Inplang, January 20, 2015 SPENCE, Oliver Ron (10lb 10oz) February 2, 2015 LAULU, Shalom Vanier (8lb) born February 2

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Death Notices BOTTOM, Joan: February 7, 2015 COULING, Pauline Brenda (Brenda): February 4, 2015 HIDE, Diane (Di): February 6, 2015 MITCHELL, Robert William (Bob): February 3, 2015 ST. JOHN-KNIGHT, Christopher Robert (Chris): February 10 2015

death notices ST. JOHN-KNIGHT, Christopher Robert (Chris): On Tuesday February 10 2015, peacefully, at Hospice Marlborough. Aged 69 years. Much loved husband of Marion, loved father of Robert; Suzanne and Tina. Grandad to Ben, Amy, William and George. Messages to the St. John-Knight Family, c/- 6/58 Maxwell Road, Blenheim 7201. A private service will be held. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz COX, Bell Louisa Rose (nee Smith): Passed away, peacefully, on Wednesday February 11 2015, at Seaview Home Picton. In her 100th year. Beloved wife of the late Howard, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Wendy and Ron Gabites (Nelson), Irene and Pete Nankivell (Taupo) and Pete and Derrice (Otematata), loving sister of Daphne Manning (New Brighton), wonderful grandma of David, Bruce, Andrew and Tony; Kate and the late Sarah; Phillip, Michael, Sharon and Clyde and her 19 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. A generous and full life, cherished by all. Messages C/- P O Box 110 Blenheim 7240. Our heartfelt appreciation to all at Seaview Home for their loving care and support of Bell. A service for Bell will be held at the Mayfield Chapel, cnr Hutcheson & Parker Sts Blenheim at 2 pm Saturday February 14 followed by cremation at the Sowman Crematorium. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, F.D.A.N.Z. Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz HARRIS, Michael Joseph (Mike): On Tuesday February 10 2015. Aged 60 years. Dearly loved husband and soulmate of Joanne, adored father and father-in-law of Nicola and Jeremy Jones,Vanessa and Marc Flood, Kelly and Daniel Hammond and the most proudest and devoted Grandpa to Josh and Sam; Jackson and Logan; Harris, Maddison and Oliver. Doing his final muster. Passed away doing what he loved, but way too soon. Messages C/- P O Box 110 Blenheim 7240 A celebration of Mike’s life will be held at St Mary’s Catholic Church Maxwell Rd Blenheim at 1 pm Monday February 16 followed by interment at Fairhall Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN, Tel (03) 578-4719 www.sowmans.co.nz HARRIS, Michael Joseph (Mike): Treasured son-in-law of Lou and the late Bill Earsman, loved brother-in-law of Julie and Bruce and loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Memories we will cherish forever.


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Judging Halbergs

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In a hugely talented group, there had to be some unlucky ones… Wednesday night’s Halberg Awards showcased the purple patch New Zealand sport has been going through in recent times. Rowers Hamish Bond and Eric Murray took the top gong, beating golfer Lydia Ko, Black Caps cricket captain Brendon McCullum and Paralympic swimmer Mary Fisher. It’s hard to ignore Bond and Murray’s achievements – last year they won gold medals in both the coxed and coxless pair at the World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam. Since 2007 they have amassed seven World Rowing Championship gold medals and

Athletics The Marlborough Senior Athletics Club meets again on Tuesday from 5:30pm at Athletic Park. The programme will comprise of the 200 metres, 400m, 3000m, high jump, javelin and hammer. The 3000m will start at 6pm.

World Cup Ireland and the West Indies will face off in Nelson in a Cricket World Cup game on Monday. The game is being played at Saxton Oval, with the first ball scheduled for 11am.

Cricket Biddy Kates Celtic and Cornerstone Wairau Cavaliers will contest tonight’s senior grade T20 final at Horton Park. A powerful Cavaliers batting performance in Wednesday’s final round-robin game saw them score a 63-run win over Grove Tavern Wairau, and secure their place in the final. Celtic, who had already qualified before Wednesday’s final roundrobin games, secured a 12-run win over Criterion Hotel Wairau Valley. The first ball tonight is at 5:15pm.

Touch A dozen players from Marlborugh are heading to Auckland for the SAS Junior National Touch Championships this weekend. They will be representing Tasman across the under-15 and under-17 grades. The tournament begins today and finishes on Sunday.

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one Olympic gold medal. Regardless, Ko is one who can count herself unlucky. She is a victim of timing – she reached the number one women’s golf ranking at the start of the month, outside the judging window. Regardless, her achievements in 2014, her first full year as a professional, were incredible. She beat three world champions to win female athlete of the year, including Valerie Adams, who has regularly featured in that category. There’s something to be said for her age too. Ko is still yet to turn 18 – did that come into the reckoning? She can console herself with the fact she’s almost guaranteed to win it in the future.

It’s difficult to ascertain the criteria by which the Halbergs are judged – it’s all pretty fluid. The All Whites won the supreme award in 2011, more for overachieving – going through the World Cup group stages unbeaten was an amazing achievement, but they didn’t reach the latter stages of the tournament either. Does how popular the sport is worldwide come into the equation? Does being a team give you an advantage because achieving highly requires input from several different sources? It’d be interesting to know what the judging panel takes into consideration or if it comes down solely to personal opinion.

sports talk With ... Adam Poulopoulos

Sheridan to ride in rodeo open division After about three years bareback riding and about five years riding altogether, Marlburian Robert Sheridan was excited about breaking open last month. Sheridan will be riding in the bareback and both bull events at the Tua Marina Rodeo on Sunday, February 22. After three years accumulating points he now has enough to make his entrance into the top division, the open division, for the first time. Sheridan, who rides in rodeos around the country, will be riding in Reefton the day before. The Tua Marina Rodeo is being held at the normal venue on Blind Creek Road and be-

ginning at 11am, with gates opening at 10am. It is likely to attract between 2000 and 3000 people, with all proceeds going to Tua Marina School. Monster trucks and vintage machinery will also be there on the day, with band Gold Rush providing the entertainment. The kids dress up competition, with the ‘best cowboy/ cowgirl fancy dress’ theme, will be done at noon. Refreshments, food stalls and EFTPOS facilities will be available. Right: Robert Sheridan in action.

Staying sun smart By Adam Poulopoulos The Brooklyn Croquet Club has started a ‘sun smart’ policy this season, an initiative which includes their new uniforms. Club members now sport polo shirts, in the club colours of sky blue with navy trim, with ‘Brooklyn Croquet Club’ emblazoned on the left-hand side. As well as identifying club members, the shirts have an ultraviolet protection factor of 25. Club promotions officer Margaret Campbell says the process began at the start of the season. “It all started when I realised my shirt was getting a bit tatty and I wanted one the same colour. “I bought one at Mitchell Sports, and I was here one day and the others were admiring it. “Everyone had a different shade of blue, so I thought we should buy a uniform shirt in appropriate colours.” Now, about 80 percent of the club owns one. Newman Graphics embroidered the shirts. “Quite a few of us have had lesions removed, so it’s important to keep covered up,” Margaret says. She says the shirts have also given club members a sense of belonging. Club secretary Pam Sawyer says the club’s sun smart drive has not ended with the shirts. “Members are also encouraged to wear caps or hats while out playing and water is

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