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Priest pleads guilty Father Aidan Kay

By Adam Poulopoulos A Blenheim-based priest has pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent assault. Father Aidan Kay, 71, formerly of St Mary’s Catholic Church, appeared for the first time in the Blenheim District Court yesterday. The appearance concerns an incident that happened in July. Judge Peter Hobbs remanded Kay on

bail, and he is due to reappear in court on October 20. Defence lawyer Rob Harrison asked no conviction be entered. On Kay’s October 20 appearance restorative justice, a process which requires offenders to meet their victims and address the harm they have caused, will be considered. A restorative justice conference can

only be considered if both parties agree to it. The victim, who is over 16 years of age, has name suppression. Judge Hobbs said Kay was not to have contact with the victim unless it was to do with the restorative justice process. Kay has been relieved of his duties at St Mary’s, the parish he joined in January 2013.

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By Adam Poulopoulos This Friday marks Suffrage Day, the 121st anniversary of one of New Zealand’s most significant events, when women were the first in the world to gain the right to vote. Celebrating this event a lunchtime rally will be held at the Forum, in Blenheim and Marlborough women and men are invited to attend. Several local women will be speaking to the rally about what the right to vote means to them. Thelma Sowman, businesswoman and Marlborough’s mayoress will address the rally on how women have also won the right to play a part in business life, while Marlborough District councillor Laressa Shenfield talks about the importance of women using their vote at local body elections. Janette Walker, who is the only female candidate standing in the Kaikoura electorate, will talk about exercising that right to vote, and from a youth point of view, Marlborough Girls’ College student Rosie Argyle will also be speaking. Janette said it was important the public respected their democratic right. “People fought for the right to vote

regardless of gender and that should be respected. People have a responsibility to exercise their right to vote.” Those attending the rally are also asked to wear white camellias, at the rotunda. The flowers will be handed out by members of the Zonta Club of Marlborough. The rally will be celebrating more than just the women’s vote, but also serving as a reminder to head to the polling booths for the general election on Saturday. “We just want to encourage people to vote and get out there,” Thelma said. For Rosie, who is also a part of the Marlborough Youth Council, the aim is to get young people out and vote, while Laressa said she hoped the vote would reflect the diversity of the population. The rally commences at 12noon and will run until 1pm. It will include the speeches, and live entertainment from Pam Nichols Suffrage Singers performing ‘Bread and Roses’, then ‘This land is your land’.

Coastguard open day Coastguard Marlborough opened its boat and facilities to visitors in Picton to raise awareness for the organisation. About 180 visitors, including the Blenheim Girls’ Brigade, went through the doors on the day. Active committee member Bo Baines said Coastguard was happy with the turnout. “It was to give people an opportunity to show how Marlborough’s Coastguard works, which is different to many others. For

example, Auckland has a fully manned centre. “We had quite a few visitors from Blenheim which was great to see.” St John members and Aaron Blackmore from Oddie’s Marine also attended. Ms Baines said it was likely Coastguard would hold the event on an annual basis. Right: Dave and Janette St John with one of Coastguard Marlborough’s survival suits at the club’s open day on Saturday.

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Locals return and buy properties By Adam Poulopoulos A couple returning from 24 years overseas has bought into the local market. Kay Waters and Ron Vanstone (pictured) have bought the land and buildings where the Woodbourne Tavern and Motels sit, on High Street in Renwick. They will not be running the businesses located in these premises. Both grew up in Marlborough, Kay in Blenheim and Ron in the Waihopai Valley. The Woodbourne Tavern in Renwick. Inset: Kay Waters and Ron Vanstone. In fact, Kay worked part-time at the Tavern before she left, trying for the majority of the last 24 returned to Blenheim for a quieter end of October, and hope to give to save money for a home loan, years, with Ron working at Avalon life. the tavern a new paint job. while Ron worked in maintenance Airport for Qantas. “We’ve come back for the fishing, Managers Rowan and Stacey for Safe Air. Ron said when Qantas slashed the sun and the grapes.” Ingpen will continue to lease the They have been in Melbourne jobs earlier this year, the pair The pair takes over the land at the Woodbourne Tavern.

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INJURED IN RENWICK ACCIDENT An ambulance was called to attend an accident in Havelock Street, Renwick yesterday morning involving two cars. A female in her early 20’s from one of the cars was taken to Wairau Hospital with minor leg injuries, while the other car’s occupant escaped injury.

SEYMOUR SQUARE SERVICE A memorial service will be held at the Blenheim War Memorial clock tower at 11am on Sunday to mark Battle of Britain Day.

Pinned by tree A 36-year-old Blenheim man had to be airlifted by the Nelson Marlborough Rescue helicopter after a forestry accident in an area near Tua Marina on Monday. The helicopter was despatched around 2pm for the forestry worker who had become pinned under a fallen tree. Due to the steep terrain the helicopter Intensive Care Paramedic was winched into

the scene, where he treated and stabilised the man before he was winched out in a stretcher. The man was flown to Nelson Hospital Emergency Department with pelvic and back injuries for further treatments. A hospital spokesperson said the man was in a stable condition in Nelson Hospital’s ICU.

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A male forestry worker was injured after being pinned by a tree near Tua Marina on Monday. Photo courtesy of Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter.

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Support Nurse, and has run the Cancer Society Centre for the last 13 years. Rita Collet-Jacobson and Rick Edmonds were both rewarded for their effort in Havelock – Rita for nearly three decades with the Havelock Museum, and Rick for his push to reinstate the Link Pathway, the track connecting Havelock and Picton. Rick is also an artist and amateur playwright.

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Celebrations for 20 year milestone By Adam Poulopoulos Ashwood Park Retirement Village residents got a surprise on Friday when it’s new garden was unveiled. The garden was created to mark Ashwood Park’s 20th birthday, and to remember those lost in wartime. The ceremony was attended by residents, along with a variety of local figures including Mayor Alistair Sowman, National Party Kaikoura candidate Stuart Smith and members of the RSA.

Residents were unaware plans for the garden were in the pipeline. Ashwood Park co-owner Ross Bisset said he was delighted the village had reached the two-decade mark. “It’s a pretty great achievement in today’s world to get to 20 years old. “It’s the residents’ home, and that’s been the only constant for that time.” Residents continued to celebrate with a 1920’s-themed cocktail party later in the day. More photos on page 14.

Operation Christmas Child Operation Christmas Child is now in full swing for Marlborough and donations are now being accepted. Shoe boxes are available at the Sun office which people can fill with the following items: Something to wear, something to love, something special, items for school, something to play with and personal hygiene items. All items must be new. Simply collect a shoe box, choose a gender and age, fill with new gifts and a personal note to the child, and drop it back to the Sun office. The deadline for bringing in the shoe boxes is October 17. All of the shoe boxes from New Zealand will be sent to Samoa this year.

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Sun readers have their say... with the WORD on the Street. Q: How much are you spending for the combined colleges formal?

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I got my dress from my auntie so it didn’t cost anything. I haven’t got my shoes yet - I’m not really organised. My ride will cost $5.

I suppose it’s more ‘what is my mum going to spend!’ My dress is about $150, then you’ve got to get a spray tan, make up, hair and nails done. I’m using the same shoes as last year, so that’s cost-effective.

I’ve probably spent $400. I bought my first dress, which was $49, but I decided I didn’t like it, so I bought another one for $72. My shoes were $80, and then there’s spray tan, hair, nails and makeup.

It’s about $200 for a suit, $92 for a ticket and about $70 for shoes. That’s about it.

There’s the ticket, the after-function, which is $25, and the suit, which is $200. The ride to the venue is costing $10.

My suit was $140, the dress shoes were $100, and $90 for the ticket. Some of us are hiring a bus to the venue, and paying $5 each.

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Kiwi designer takes on the world From Kiwi budget shoe maker to International fashion footwear designer is no mean feet. But Cushla Reed has done just that! Her fabulous, fun, fashion, Minx range is sold throughout New Zealand, Australia and Canada and now at Cresswell’s Shoes in Blenheim where her original “Cee Cee” shoes (made across the water in Waikanae) were sold those many years ago. Full Circle? No, just another destination on her journey round the world. “The Minx name and footwear range reflect Cushla’s fabulous personality. It is key to the success of her range and just right for all our friendly, bubbly, fun loving Marlborough girls” says Keith Sandford of Cresswell’s Shoes. “It’s great to be stocking her shoes again.”

Behind the brand: Cushla Reed and Minx First, let’s start with the big, important questions... how many pairs of shoes do you own?! I really don’t know, but its got to be 100’s……  Describe your journey to becoming a shoe designer with your own label? I’d always had an interest and a flair for colour…that’s really how the whole Minx thing got started. As a woman I felt that there were so many male designers already, and I wanted to add a feminine touch to shoes…after all, its women that are buying and wear them! Can you remember and describe the first shoe/range you ever designed? Before Minx began I saw a gap in the school shoe market, so designed a Doc Marten type shoe!!! But I vividly remember the first Minx collection as it was all about flowers, bright colours and soft weekends shoes…all this in an era that was saturated with black, black, black… Is there a common misconception about your work or job? Now’s your chance to set things straight! That designing shoes is a full time job, when running a business is actually the full-time job. Designing is obviously the most important and favourite part, but without a solid business chugging along beside you, it would never work! Describe your office or where you do most of your work. White and light… It resembles a New York style loft warehouse. How many people work for you and what are their roles? My immediate team are made up of 3 enthusiastic, passionate, shoe-loving, champagnesipping women, but a large part of my staff are contracted out…including agents, a sales team and a logistics group…as well as my 7 fair trading factories. Take us through the process of creating a season’s range, from inspiration to arriving at a retail store many months later? Inspiration is gathered throughout the year from varying sources. Sometimes it’s as simple as watching the pavement, listening to your own intuition, customer feedback or observing global direction. These ideas are then translated into design segments within a collection… and from here we flesh out each segment into concept drawings. After annotating these concepts I personally travel overseas 4 times a year to hand-select materials, buckles & embellishments before sample production starts. 6-8 weeks later samples begin to arrive, sometimes the most exciting and at the same time disappointing experience. These are then photographed, catalogued, priced and prepared for our selling agents to launch. Selling takes approx. 8 weeks, then it’s the heartbreaking process of crunching numbers. Sadly roughly 10% of the collection is eliminated though retailer selection. Then it’s production, which takes

3-4 months. Concept to market takes 11 months, which means we are always wo r k i n g 12 months ahead of the season. Any interesting places you’ve been or things you’ve seen that have inspired a particular Minx shoe? On a recent trip to Italy I was fortunate enough to visit an extremely high end bespoke footwear manufacturer, located in a remote country village, surrounded by round straw bales, chickens and very handsome Italian men!!! The handmade nature of their collections has inspired a lot of my attention to detail this season. For example, hand waxed leather finishes, aesthetic cross-stitching and rustic weave. What is the hardest thing about designing shoes? Factory and material limitations. You always have to work many months in advance so how do you know what will be in fashion? Although we work 12 months in advance and are conscious of design trends, we pride ourselves in the fact that Minx has a unique style of its own, which is what our customers are drawn to each season. How would you describe the typical Minx shoe? Fun. Feminine. Individual. We love spots & stripes, and fun colour combinations like red and pink. And the typical woman who wears a Minx shoe? She is an individual. Confident, outgoing and loyal. Do you sell Minx overseas? Minx is sold all over Australia and more recently in Canada. And now we are in Blenheim. Wonderful! What are your loves and hobbies outside of work? Painting. Walking. And my local farmers market every Saturday morning. Who is your hero and why? Coco Chanel, for her sense of contrasts and daring before her time. What is your favourite: movie? Under The Tuscan Sun colour? Red food? Soft French cheese Do you have any children? Yes, Abbey just turned 2 and Scarlett 6yrs Do you have any pets? I live on a lifestyle block where I am entertained by our 8 laying hens, Powder & Puff, our two sheep, and “The Murrays” – 4 Murray grey cows.

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Thinking water Think Water Marlborough owner Pete James reached 18 years as a Marlborough business owner on September 5. Adam Poulopoulos went to speak to the Think Water Marlborough owner about servicing the region’s water needs. Pete began trading locally under the name Water“My wife’s great-grandparents came as works Marlborough in 1996, and Think Water, on the immigrants on that vessel. They met on corner of Hutcheson and Auckland Streets, opened land, but were living at opposite ends of in March this year. the boat while travelling.” “It’s been lots of fun,” he said. He said one thing he had “The biggest buzz is when you’re noticed was people often took able to provide solutions to people’s “We go to some water for granted, and their water issues. when they got access really interesting reactions “We go to some really interesting to it could be quite drastic. places – little valleys and parts of places – little “We worked with Marlborough people wouldn’t think a lady whose to go.” valleys and parts husband was a However, while he has always pilot, and she worked in the irrigation and horticul- of Marlborough spent every ture industries, his route to Blenheim S a t u r d ay people wouldn’t was a lot less straightforward. morning at The fourth of five children, he the launwas born in Northern Rhodesia, or think to go.” dromat modern-day Zambia. because she couldn’t When he was seven, the family moved from the wash his shirts at home. landlocked African country to Motueka, at the height “We put a water treatof the town’s tobacco boom. ment plant in and she Pete’s father, Robert Wesley-James, worked at the was ecstatic. She was tobacco research station, and went on to found the hugging me and going Marlborough Research Centre in the early 1980s. nuts. It changed her By the time Pete was 15, he said he was running life.” tobacco and apple-picking gangs in the town. As well as dealing “You learn a lot about plants and irrigation, espe- with the viticulture industry, cially with tobacco. he said providing water for “With tobacco you were trying to make a super livestock was important. high-quality, high-yield crop in a small area.” “A dairy cow drinks between Pete spent a long period working for the New 70 and 100 litres of water a day. Zealand Fruitgrowers Federation, which took him “Doing a farm irrigation system to Kerikeri for three years. is quite interesting because the In 1986 he settled in Blenheim. stock all drink at the same time, “I wanted to go back to Nelson actually, but Marl- so the dynamics can be quite borough’s a good place to live,” he said. complicated.” “I’m a horticultural irrigation engineer and I’m in the Despite nearly two decades in middle of the grape expansion, which is the biggest the local irrigation business, Pete horticultural expansion there’s been in New Zealand.” said he had no plans to put the Two weeks after arriving Pete said he began one of water blaster down just yet. his more memorable projects, irrigating the Edwin “I’m just here having fun in Fox, the world’s second-oldest surviving merchant Marlborough, doing what we do. sailing ship. “We’ll get to 20 years and then “They’d just relocated it and brought it to Picton, we’ll get to 25. I’ve got a few years and they needed to keep the timber wet. left in me yet.”

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Grand Opening

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Accessman’s official opening Colin and Jenny Francis welcome the public Accessman has been in its new premises for two months now, and owners Colin and Jenny Francis are inviting the public to go along this weekend to celebrate. Colin and Jenny Francis welcome you, the public, to attend their open day to officially open their new premises on Sutherland Terrace, Blenheim. It will be held this Saturday (September 20) from 9am to 2pm and will give people the chance to get up close to the Accessman equipment and to meet the staff. The new purpose built building has a large workshop and yard area, as well as an easy access drive-through which the public can take a tour of on the day.

“We will be giving demonstrations with some of the machines,” Colin said. Yard manager Peter Cohen will also be on hand to talk to anyone wanting to know more about the machines. On display will be a selection of Accessman’s 37 fleet including Scissor Lifts, Cherrypickers and Knuckle Booms ranging from 6m to 17m. “We welcome anyone to come along to meet us, have a chat and look around our new premises,” Jenny said. There will be a free sausage sizzle on the day. Accessman - New Zealand’s leading specialist hire company with a variety of machines available for hire. Accessman Marlborough owners Colin and Jenny Francis.

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Accessman, specialist leaders in their field Accessman first came to Marlborough 10 years ago, bringing with it a fleet of hire lifts from New Zealand's leading specialist hire company. The business has been owned by Colin and Jenny Francis since 2008 and, since purchasing the business, have continued to expand and diversify with a huge range of hire lift machines. Today they have 37 in their fleet which service from Kaikoura right through to Rai Valley. Two months ago Colin and Jenny moved their operations from Main Street into a larger premises on Sutherland Terrace.

This building was purpose built to allow Accessman room to further expand as they continue to add to their fleet. "We are excited about the prospect of further expansion now that we have the space," Jenny said. The extended fleet now boasts of having four Knuckle Booms with reaches of 12 – 17metres and an outreach of up to 9.2m. These machines compliment their existing range of Scissor Lifts, Cherrypickers. Each machine is designed for different terrains and conditions, therefore Accessman provides a free, no obligation site inspection

in order to ensure the right equipment for the job. "Not every job has easy access or is straight forward, we strive to provide a solution for all requirements. "We have had machines up on the Wither Hills, on a ferry helping with repair work while it was at sea and on barges out in the Marlborough Sounds. "We also have a new truck to transport our larger machines," Colin said. For information about Accessman contact the team or head along to their Open Day this Saturday.

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MARSDEN: Emma and Richie would like to welcome to the world Olivia Rose (9lb 4oz) born on Father’s Day, September 7, 2014 at 4:15pm at Wairau Hospital. A huge thanks to midwives Ange White and Shona Wills and all the fabulous staff at Ward One. Olivia is a little beauty.

HODREN: Ngaire and Jeremy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Grace Heeni (6lb 8oz) on Father’s Day, September 7, 2014 at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwives Angela White, Nicky Taylor and Helen Crampton as well as the rest of the staff at Ward One.

Shane Draper and Jennifer Weber were married surrounded by family and friends early summer on June 20, 2014 at The Redfield Grove Estate, in the bride’s hometown of Chicago, USA. Shane is formally from Blenheim and is the son of Graeme Draper and Raewyn Draper of Blenheim.

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FOR FREE MOORE: Tony and Shanelle are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first baby boy, Oliver Moore (8lb 13oz) on September 11, 2014 at 10:14pm at Wairau Hospital. Special thanks to midwife Shona Wills and all the staff at Ward One.

PRESCOTT: Katy and Dane are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Archie John Prescott (8lb 5oz) on September 10, 2014 at 8:10pm. Mum, Dad and Archie are all doing well. Thanks to the great team at Wairau Hospital.

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The three senior classes (year 6/7/8) at Redwoodtown School have been studying ‘Your Choice, Your voice, Have your say’.

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A unit on systems of government, electoral processes, rights and responsibilities and decision making.

WHY HAVE PRIMARY TEACHERS They discussed topics that affected them and their communities and asked questions of our local Kaikoura candidates. Kieran Charles asks ...

Ryan Stagg asks ...

Bailey Twose asks ...

How are you going to lower house prices in NZ?

How will you help kids who live in the Sounds or small towns get access to a better education?

Everyone needs to eat healthy. What will you do to decrease the price of healthy food for families?

Primary and Ownership principalsIncrease have voted overwhelmingly to a Supermarket Code of Weteachers propose a Progressive funding to special education so We support model.

every child can reach their full potential.

Conduct and a Supermarket Ombudsman

A family enters into an agreement with the We supportplan adequateto access to Internetaso fewto new ensure growers as well as consumers are reject the Government’s $359 million create

Crown and makes weekly ‘rent’ payments that all children in rural areas and small towns treated fairly. and can purchase equity until they own the have access to the same facilities. highly paid management and leadership roles in schools.We will establish a fund for lunches at home. We will also ensure that the cost of transport all decile 1 to 4 primary and intermediate Introduce a Capital Gains Tax and stop is never a barrier to education. schools, and other schools based on need. Rathernewthan money going into their own pockets, foreign ownership of housing to reduce We have many poverty reducing policies. Steffan Browning speculation that increases housing costs.

teachers want to put kids’ needs first. House prices are usually driven by demand. If there are more people needing houses than what is available then the prices tend to rise, but why should we in Blenheim find our houses too expensive because Auckland and Christchurch are driving the prices up ? When NEW ZEALAND FIRST is back in government, Blenheim won’t be persecuted by high housing loans because Auckland and Christchurch say so.

Ryan, it’s a bit of an open-ended question. NEW ZEALAND FIRST believes that money spent on education is to be treated as an investment, not as expenditure. Education advancement is both in the national and in the individual interest. Please email me and we can talk more.

NEW ZEALAND FIRST WILL remove the GST from your healthy food you purchase - this will make it easier to get the good, healthy food you’re asking for. NEW ZEALAND FIRST WILL remove the GST from food AND RATES.

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Removing unnecessary regulation and compliance costs from the residential housing sector. These costs when placed on developers inevitably flow on to the end consumer. This causes delay, additional costs for both developer and consumer, and in some cases threatens the financial viability of some projects.

have the choice and opportunity of whether they send their children to early childhood centers or look after their children at home. The equivalent of 20 hours funding should be available for a parent looking after their child at home, as if they chose to send their children to an early childhood center.

The Conservative Party wants all New Zealanders to prosper. That is why we want the first $20,000 income earned by all New Zealanders to be tax free. This is an increase in take home pay of around $50 per week. If both Mum and Dad are working that’s $100 a week to help out on the home front.

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Better funding for children with special needs The only way to address housing affordability is to make it cheaper and easier to build more homes. National is focused on freeing up land supply, containing building material charges and improving productivity in the building industry to ensure more people can achieve the Kiwi dream of owning their own home.

National is investing $10.1 billion in 2014/15 to help students in rural and urban New Zealand succeed. We’re investing an extra $155.7 million in ECE, $857.8 million over four years to raise student achievement, and $359 million over four years to recognise excellent teachers and principals by introducing four new roles in schools.

Under National, food costs have been kept to record lows, only rising 1.2 per cent annually on average, compared to the 11 per cent rise in Labour’s last year in office. National’s responsible financial management and focus on building a more productive and competitive economy is keeping inflation down and costs low.

regardless of where they are as we believe every student has a right to a positive learning environment. We will employ an additional 2,000 teachers to reduce class sizes. We will also put in place a programme so that all Year 5-13 students have access to a portable digital device in the classroom and at home.

ers should be able buy healthy food choices. People need better paying jobs and Labour has developed a series of policies to help with the creation of more high quality, well-paying jobs, especially in a region like Marlborough.

Fund support staff properly so teachers can focus on teaching and learning

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Support initiatives that make a real A stable and healthy home is vital to the – is committed to increasing fundKiwis should not have to worry about the difference for MaoriingLabour and Pasifika students health and wellbeing of our families and per student to maintain quality schools, price of healthy food and all New Zealandchildren. Labour in Government has always invested in home-building programme and we will continue this proud tradition. Labour has committed to build 100,000 new affordable homes when next in Government.

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Support initiatives that make a real –ori and Pasifika students difference for Ma

STAND UP FOR A BETTER PLAN FOR OUR KIDS THINK ABOUT KIDS WHEN YOU VOTE THIS ELECTION standupforkids.org.nz Authorised by Paul Goulter, 178 Willis Street, Wellington

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Ashwood Park party Residents of Ashwood Park Retirement Village dressed in 1920s garb for a cocktail party, celebrating the village’s 20th birthday, on Friday.

 Frances and Robbie Wright, who have been married for 65 years.  May Harris and Audrey Davidson.

 Catherine Donnelly, Ross Bisset and Gaylene Doller.

 The O’Connors - Lynda,

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Gary and Mourneen.

Dogs day

Coastguard Marlborough opened its doors to the public on Saturday.

Dog owners gathered with their pets at the Taylor River on Sunday.

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 Keith Davidson enjoyed a walk with black labrador/border collie cross Gypsy.

nd Willie Abel, Simon Overe  Coastguard volunteers and Neil Rattray.

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 Cherie Dalliessi with German Poin ter/ Hungarian Vizsla Deets.  Chris Wratten and Karyn Winder with their chihuahuas, and chihuahua/ pomeranian crosses.

Health related therapists and practitioners held an open day on Sunday at the Scenic Hotel. Around 120 adults went through, meeting the stall holders and sampling what was on offer.

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Blenheim Healing Rooms - open 1st & 3rd Saturdays every month. 11.00am - 1pm. Stonewood Homes Office, 68 High Street. Free Christian healing prayers available to anyone. Phone 5789704.

Family/Whanau for information/ advocacy/support - For families living with mental illness/addictions please contact– Supporting Families in Mental Wellbeing - Cheryl, Lyn, Karina or Sandra on 577 5491 or visit us at 4 Scott Street.

Keeping U Moving - Walking & balance 50+ Run by Community Eldercare Coordinator, 2nd & 4th Thursdays a month St Christopher's Hall 3.30-4.30 call Wendy 5794446 coin donation towards cup of tea.

Kitchen Capers - 20th Sept, 12pm - 3pm, Spring Creek Hall, Ferry Road. Kitchen Equipment, Baking, Cupcake & Fudge Stall, Produce Stall and Homemade Tea's. Sue Boyd Ph: 0274 122 392

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

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

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

Wednesday September 17, 2014 Housie - Thursday 7pm Blenheim Bowling Club, 40 houses, 2 supers, raffles and meals from 5.30pm. Proceeds to Te Rerenga o Te Ra

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Hospice Shop - Cleghorn Street, RedwoodMental Health Consumer Advocacy Service - Our Advocates will take up your cause to ensure your rights are respected, listen to your concerns and support you in the actions you want to take to gain resolution. Ph: 5795304 or call at Level 2, Aorere House, 54 Scott St.

Older Person Seminar - 3rd Thursday every month St Christopher’s Hall Redwoodtown 10am to 1pm morning tea, lunch provided Guest Speakers Ph Wendy 579 4446 leave name and number or 021 113 0160.

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

Al-Anon: Help for families & friends of alcoholics. Ph Margaret 021 0260 7468 or Cilla 570 5335. Alzheimers Society Marlborough: 577 6172, 8 Wither Rd. Open Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 4.30pm Hospital Visiting Hours: Wairau Hospital: Daily 11.30am-7.30pm, children under 12 may visit parents only. Maternity Ward: 10am-Noon, 4pm-7pm. Children's Ward: Daily 10am-8pm. Visiting at all times is subject to the discretion of the nurse in charge of the ward. Marlborough Family Budgeting: - Free confidential budgeting advice. Monday-Friday. Phone 578 2006. Marlborough Lupus Support: For more information phone Katrina 572 4333 or 021 502 451

PICTON Doctor: Phone weekend doctor 573 6092 or Marlborough After Hours GP Service 520 6377. Office 520 9980. Ambulance: Urgent 111. Non-urgent 579 4870. Chemist:Picton Healthcare Pharmacy. Ph 573 6420 Mon -Fri 9-6pm, Sat 9-2pm, Queen Charlotte Pharmacy 573 7927 Sat 9-1pm.

death notices NEAL, Ellen Theresa (Nell): Passed away, peacefully, on 14th September at Wairau Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Ernest William. Dearly loved mother of the late Graham, the late Neville and Christine O’Malley and mother-in-law of Rosalyn and Joe. Loved Nana of Lisa and Richard and Sharon, Kaye and Michelle, and a loved Great Nana and Great, Great Nana. Many thanks to Bethsaida Rest Home and AT&R ward at Wairau Hospital for their wonderful care of Nell. Messages to P O Box 66, Blenheim 7240. A requiem mass for Nell will be celebrated at St Mary’s Catholic Church at 1pm Thursday September 18, followed by internment at Tua Marina Cemetery. GEOFFREY T SOWMAN FDANZ Tel 03 578 4719 www.sowmans.co.nz

town. Spring is in the air and new stock arriving daily in both shops. Come and check it out.

Sheets ‘n Things - Now located beside The Warehouse car park, behind John’s Kitchen. Good used linen at bargain prices. Donations, gratefully received. Ph. 578 1355.

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OUTBOARD repairs REPAIRS Outboard

wanted to buy

For outboard servicing and repairs of ALL BRANDS

WEANER PIGS 2 - 4 wanted. Contact Mark 027 221 4936

2 - 4 Stuart Street , Blenheim | p. 03 520 6239 | f. 03 520 6237 The Metal Company - Open 7am to 5pm Monday - Friday www.themetalcompany.co.nz

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Vortex Marine

CTM HS-2850 Mobility Power Chair, never used $1500.00. Ph: 577 8672 MACHINERY 18 Run 701 good order. Ph: 575 7254

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WAIKAKAHO Valley, Country setting, Spacious 4 bedroom house, Furnished. Pets Ok. $150 pr wk + expenses. Ph 021 0256 2014

Come and see us for a free consultation, great advice, and award winning design.

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Your Watch & Clock professional.

LOST recently, sapphire & diamond cluster ring. Please contact Blenheim Police Ph: 578 5279

Sandblasting

6 Nelson St, Blenheim

EAR Health Removal of Ear Wax using microscope & suction. Ph for an appointment 578 8310 at Physiotherapy Centre, 11 Francis St.

lost & found

See the experts for: Powdercoating Gates, Fencing Furniture Pool Fences

COSMETIC Botulinum and Dermal Fillers. Call for your free no obligation assessment. Ph 03 548 8216.

THAI THERAPUTIC MASSAGE 8a Buick St Redwoodtown Blenheim Ph 021 025 652 55 or 578 37 78 9am - 9 pm Tuesday and Thursday.

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kitchens KITCHENS

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*Offer available September 2013 on purchases $1,000 and over with no deposit, no interest or repayments for 16/15 months. Credit and lending criteria, $45-$55 establishment fee and $45-$55 annual account fee apply. Prevailing interest rate will apply to any outstanding balance on the expiry of the 16/15 months interest free promotional period. **40% off selected carpets only. Stock is limited and may sell out.

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CHINESE FOOT Massage and reflexology relieve pain reduce stress and anxiety improves circulation boost general health $38 session ladies only Ph Lily 577 8715 or 022 432 6880.

MOLE checks for a thorough skin check using dermoscopy. Call the Skin Clinic 578 1665.

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Gardening Gardening

CANCER support and information. Contact The Cancer Society in the Forum. Open Mon - Fri 9.00am - 4.30pm. Ph.579 4379.

WHITE CHIP & white rocks Vortex Marine

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MAY the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, honoured, adored and glorified throughout the world now and forever. Say six times per day for nine days and promise publication. Your prayers will be answered no matter how impossible it may seem to you on the ninth day.

situations wanted

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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 9am til 12pm $10 per child per session Drink bottle and soft shoes required Book online or phone 578 4851

Member of MDC Audit Sub-Committee

Ph: 578 4644 Jamie Arbuckle

Speaking to employer directly, contact David on 027-243-6278 Your call will be treated with the strictest confidence.

The Sub-Committee’s main areas of responsibility include: • Financial reporting • Liaising with Council’s external auditors, Audit New Zealand on behalf of the Auditor General • Financial management and internal controls • Risk management and • Legislative Compliance.

Committee Secretary Are you highly efficient and organised, adaptable, self-motivated and computer savvy? We are looking for a professional Committee Secretary to provide administrative and secretarial services to Council’s Committees and provide coordination and administrative assistance on financial plans and summary documents. We are looking for the following skills: • Highly organised • An experienced administrator • Good computer literacy • Absolute discretion • Able to organise and support the running of meetings • Able to work under pressure and time constraints • Ability to meet deadlines and ensure commitments are met • Efficient, effective multi tasker Applications close at 5.00 pm on Tuesday 30 September 2014. For information on how to apply please visit our website http://www.marlborough.govt.nz/Your-Council/Careers/ Current-Vacancies.aspx. For further information you are welcome to contact annie.percy@marlborough.govt.nz.

Sales Representative / Counter Sales

As the majority of the Sub-Committee’s responsibilities are finance related, the applicant should have strong financial skills and a wide business background.

situations vacant

www.blenheimindoorsports.co.nz Simcox Stadium 50 Battys Rd Email: blenheimindoor@xtra.co.nz

*Within 6km radius of Blenheim CBD

We are seeking a carpet and/or vinyl layer for immediate start.

Expressions of interest are sought for an independent member of Marlborough District Council’s Audit SubCommittee.

Expressions of interest, together with a curriculum vitae should be sent to Marlborough District Council, PO Box 443, Blenheim, 7240 by 5.00 pm on Friday 19 September 2014. Telephone enquiries should be directed to Martin Fletcher on Ph: 03 520 7400.

Restaurants sales contact

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situations vacant

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Wednesday September 17, 2014

Port Marlborough NZ Ltd Directorship Expressions of interest are sought for Directorships on the Board of Port Marlborough NZ Ltd. The shareholder, MDC Holdings Ltd, is seeking two directors who have: • demonstrated corporate governance skills • an affinity with the Marlborough District • either extensive practical commercial, financial and/ or organisational management experience • an engineering background may be an advantage for one of the two positions and • a desire to work within a collegial and professional environment, with significant challenges and opportunities ahead for the organisation. The term of Directorship is three years, with possible extension to a total of six years from the company’s December Annual General Meeting.

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Mico Plumbing and Bathrooms is New Zealand’s leading specialist supplier of plumbing and bathroom products to trade, retail and commercial customers with a reputation for quality and customer satisfaction. We are part of Fletcher Building, a diversified global building industry company. An opportunity has arisen for a proven Sales Representative to join our successful Sales Team in Blenheim. You will develop and secure new contract opportunities, build relationships with existing clients and devise a strategic growth plan focusing on new business and commercial projects to maximise sales opportunities around the Blenheim/Marlborough region. This is a varied role which will give you exposure to all aspects of our branch as you will also work closely with our customers on the counter providing customer service, product sales and support. Plumbing industry or a trade background would be advantageous. Apply online at fbcareers.com reference #1127493 or call Lisa on 03 341 0621. Applications close Saturday 20th September.

Expressions of interest together with curriculum vitae should be sent to MDC Holdings Ltd, P O Box 443, Blenheim 7240 by 5.00 pm on Friday 19 September 2014. Telephone enquiries should be directed to Martin Fletcher on Ph: 03 520 7400.

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Wednesday September 17, 2014

Sun sport

The Sun A group of rugbycrazed eight-yearolds made the trip over to Nelson for the Makos’ match with Taranaki on Thursday night. They were celebrating Louie Greig’s eighth birthday. Unfortunately, the boys did not see their team win, as Tasman were pipped 31-30 after the final siren.

Boys’ night out at the rugby

The boys are, from left, Hunter Shore, Hayden McHaffie, Leo Marfell, Louie Greig, Bede Elkington, Baxter Croad, Logan Flood and Alex Greig. Photo provided.

Golden oldies rugby festival By Adam Poulopoulos Fifteen teams meet in Blenheim this weekend for the Top of the South Island (TOPSI) golden oldies rugby festival. The festival is at Lansdowne Park on Saturday, beginning at 11am. Four Marlborough teams will be competing. Moutere, Renwick and Waitohi are

all sending teams, while the Marlborough Vintage Musseleers are hosting the event. The other teams are coming in from Wellington, Christchurch, Reefton and Nelson, with about 200 people attending overall. Musseleers representative Paul Dobson said the tournament would fit in with the golden oldies motto of ‘fun, friendship, fraternity.’

“It’s all about having fun on the day. We are hoping for a bit of rain between now and Saturday though – it’s bloody hard down there at the moment.” Dobson said anyone who wanted to have a run could turn up on the day. “It’s pretty social. A couple of teams are a bit short. It’s mix-and-match really.”

Sport

Race revived

inbrief SOFTBALL

Marlborough Softball’s muster day is on Saturday at A&P Park. The day begins at 10am. Players without a team can attend and all new players are welcome.

ROWING Four Marlborough rowers have been selected in Rowing New Zealand’s summer squad. Tom Murray, Sophie MacKenzie and brothers Robbie and Karl Manson have all made the cut.

MARATHON Entries for the Marlborough Sun Run, formerly the Marlborough Marathon, are still open. The event is on Sunday, November 22, and there are six different running categories available. For more information and to register visit the Marlborough Marathon website.

PIGEON RACING Blenheim Racing Pigeon Club cancelled it's normal Saturday's racing in favour of better weather conditions on Sunday. The birds certainly responded with a very fast fly from the Cheviot. Released at 11am the winning bird No.354 owned by club president Carl Kirkwood of Spring Creek, covered the 161 km in 1hr 52 mins flying at the rate of 1435.25 metres per minute. Shirley Morrison also had a very creditable second place with her chequer hen 171 achieving 1432.74 mpm and husband Donald taking third position with his pied hen No.140 with a velocity of 1379.48 mpm. Next weeks race point is Christchurch,the birds are quickly gaining race fitness so they can handle increased distances.

The tournament acts as a fundraiser for several organisations, including St John and Central JAB rugby. Those gathered will have a Saturday night meal at Clubs of Marlborough, along with a champagne breakfast the next day. Spot prizes are also up for grabs.

Basketball ref programme Basketball referees Emily Dalton, 13, Harry MacDonald, 14, Tom Downes, 13, and Finn Southey, 12, at Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 on Friday.

By Adam Poulopoulos The Picton Rowing Club is putting a race that was last run 15 years ago back on the calendar. The race formerly known as the Picton-Anakiwa is being run on Saturday, September 27. However, on this occasion, the 12 kilometre course is being run in reverse, from Anakiwa to Picton. Entries are open to crews of different sizes, and close on Saturday. Picton Rowing Club pres-

ident Jim Anderson said he was looking forward to bringing the race back. “It’s just something to increase camaraderie between the clubs. “There are lots of regattas were people race in a straight line, but it’s quite good to throw a longerdistance race into the mix.” Anderson said similar races are held on the Whanganui River and Lake Dunstan. To register your interest contact the Picton Rowing Club.

The quartet are part of a Marlborough basketball initiative that sees some older players referee lower-grade games.

Bright spark The Blenheim Gymnastics club is one of two Marlborough sporting organisations taking part in the LiteClub programme. The scheme encourages clubs to be more efficient with electricity, water and waste. Both Blenheim Gym Club and Wairau Rowing Club get the onceover this week, with energy-efficient light bulbs, hot water cylinder wraps, pipe insulation, water-saving devices and waste minimisation systems all going in. It is the first time the scheme has moved into the South Island. It is estimated 413 clubs around the country have saved a combined $2.5 million through the arrangement already.

New kitchen for bowls club

Paul Eisel puts in a energy efficient lightbulb at Blenheim Gymnastics Club.

Max George, of Max George Joiners, and Springlands Bowling Club president Maurice Yealands (pictured) in the club’s new kitchen. The kitchen was unveiled

at the club’s opening day of the season on Sunday. It was funded by a Pub Charity grant, and took about two months to build.


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SUPER STOCK CLEARANCE SALE Rubber Seals

ONSITE 3/4” Socket Sets

Snow Chains ALL at cost from $90

EXIDE New Generation Batteries available

Large Pedestal Drill Press $749 now

$629

Rubber and sponge seals for most applications

Filters all sizes

PENRITE Japanese Truck Oil 20L was $167 now

$130

PENRITE USA Truck Oil 20L was $167 now $130

was $390 now

NEW RELEASE AIRFIX D Day Assault Kit was $99 now

SIKU 1:55 Crane 4810 was $439

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now

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Wednesday September 17, 2014

Blenheim Toyota

Super Spring SALe

PLUS – Great Sales Event Specials on all NEW Toyota’s and 2.5% finance on the hot new 2015 Yaris!

2012 ToyoTa auRioN TouRiNg This ex demo has travelled less than 1,000km and is in new condition as you would expect. This car is simply out, exceptional to drive. It is ultra smooth, very comfortable on the open road, quiet yet powerful.

was $39,995

now

$37,995

$163/

weekly*1

2009 ToyoTa yaRis 1.3 A great value car, NZ new, 5 door automatic with the upraded safety package including 8 airbags. This car is super effecient to run with easy service requirements and outstanding resale value.

was $12,995

now

$11,995

$53/

weekly*1

2013 ToyoTa yaRis 1.3 auTo 5 DooR

Run-out special, 2014 Yaris 5 door auto hatch, pre-registered new, under 100km on each car, 5 star ANCAP safety rating, excellent fuel economy, packed with features - huge savings, 2 only in blue and red. $19,995hatch.

$19,995

$87/

weekly*1

2012 bMW 118D8D

Optioned from the factory with the “BMW Sportline” package it not only looks good but punches well above its weight class in both performance and exceptional economy. Originally a demonstrator, this has had only one private owner since and is an exceptional example of an NZ new turbo diesel BMW hatch.

$37,995

$163/

weekly*2

5% finance on these cars!

*2

2013 ToyoTa HigHLaNDeR gXL eX DeMo

This model is the mid Spec’d GXL front wheel drive, offering user’s who don’t need AWD the exact same features but with better fuel economy and a smaller price tag. This Highlander looks sharp in Silver Sky with the 20” wheel upgrade and factory side steps.

was $56,995

$54,995 plus ex demo benefits now

$235/

weekly*1

2011 ToyoTa HigHLaNDeR Exceptional value on offer with this low km Toyota Highlander face-lift 2011 model. Immaculate presentation, total peace of mind with Signature Class Warranty and AA Roadside Assistance - this is a great buy. Comfortably seating 7 occupants,

$36,995

2007 ToyoTa LaND CRuiseR 200 seRies VX

Fitted with nearly new cooper all-terrain tyres all around and in immaculate condition both inside and out. Sat Nav, climate air, reverse camera, cruise control, park sensors, high spec audio are all added to the rugged build quality and 4wd design that makes this truck both comfortable to travel in - includng towing up to 3500kg.

now

$69,995

$298/

weekly*1

2013 ToyoTa RaV4 gXL aWD 2.5P PeTRoL suV

The new model included an impressive new 6 speed transmission, completely new design of the body and interior offering more room in a smaller car. A very versatile car with wide appeal, we’re sure you’ll love the new Rav4.

was $41,995

$159/

weekly*1

special price plus suV benefits

now

$39,995

$171/

weekly*1

plus ex-demo benefits

2007 ToyoTa auRioN sPoRTiVo sX6

2006 ToyoTa auRioN aTX

$15,995

$14,995

Packed with features which include a 6 air bag package, ABS, towbar, alloys, rear spoiler, sports style seating and traction control. With only 2 previous owners, it has been very well looked after. The Aurion offers the best of both worlds with plenty of power and a good fuel rating.

$133/

weekly*2

2001 ToyoTa ViTZ

This Vitz has only had the 2 New Zealand owners and is a credit to both of them for the condition that it is in. It is a very cheap car to run and has been well serviced.

$6,495

An impressive car to drive, this Aurion is quiet, and safe. A great car providing loads of room for 5 passengers and plenty of room in the boot. This NZ new Aurion is in excellent condition inside and out and includes a long list of quality safety and performace features designed to keep you safe and comfortable.

$125/

weekly*2

2008 HyuNDai saNTa Fe 2.2D CRDi

Hhigh spec Hyundai Sante Fe diesel auto 4wd 7 seater. The lastest standards in safety with 8 airbags and will keep you comfortable with climate air conditioning, cruiser control, premium audio, 7 seats.

was 27,995

$57/*2

weekly

$ 25,995

$214/

weekly*2

2007 ToyoTa RaV4 aWD NZ NeW

This Rav4 is comfortable to drive on and off the beaten track. Centre diff lock will ensure you are safe heading out into the NZ outdoors while the interior finish and features will keep you and your passengers and comfortable.

Over 90 Used vehicles in stock right now and over $45,000 in used vehicle savings

2005 ToyoTa CoRoLLa RuNX

With the rear spoiler, weather sheilds and air conditioning it is all set for Summer. It is priced to sell, so don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own a very reliable, fuel efficient and sporty hatch.

was $20,995

now

$17,995

$78/

weekly*1

now

$11,995

$53/

weekly*1

More Used Vehicle Selection Hatch/Small cars: 2011 Corolla GX sedan, 68km, safety package, silver, auto....................................... $17,995 2011 Corolla GX wagon, 48km, silver, manual, NZ new............................................. $16,995 2010 Corolla GX Wagon, 95km, white, manual, NZ new............................................ $12,995 1997 Spacio, red, 87km, auto, 5 door hatch ................................................................. $6,995 2006 Yaris sedan, 1.5 auto, 61km, silver, NZ new ..................................................... $11,995 2007 Auris/Corolla, SIGNATURE class 3 year warranty, red, 77km .......................... $13,995 2007 Auris/Corolla, SIGNATURE class 3 year warranty, black, 72km....................... $13,995 SUV: 2010 Highlander Limited, silver,61,000km, 7 seats, leather .................................... $35,995 2013 Lexus RX350 F SPORT, black, 15,000km, balance of Lexus benefits............. $81,995 2005 Landcruiser 100 Series, silver, 5 stage auto, 4.2 diesel, 255km ................... $43,995 2001 Landcruiser 100 Series LTD, blue, NZ new, 4.2 diesel...................................... $27,995 2007 Landcruiser 200 Series VX, blue, 180km, V8 diesel ........................................ $62,995 2009 Landcruiser 200 Series VX LTD, black, 71km, high spec................................. $87,995 2010 Landcruiser 200 Series VX, silver, 78km, facelift ...............................................$81,995 1999 Prado, NZ new, green, auto, 3 litre diesel, 230km ........................................... $16,995 1996 Prado TZ, red, auto, 3 litre diesel, 203km ......................................................... $13,995 2005 Prado VX, black, NZ new, leather, 180km ......................................................... $23,995 2003 Prado VX, silver, NZ new, leather, 268km........................................................... $24,995 2014 Prado VX, facelift, 3 to choose from, under 15,000km..................................... $74,995 2013 Rav4 Limited, silver, 2.5 petrel, 6 speed auto, 12km ...................................... $46,995 Utes: 2000 Hilux 2wd double cab, white, 3 litre diesel, 215km.......................................... $13,995 2003 Hilux 4wd extra cab flat deck, green, 3 litre diesel ........................................... $22,995 2007 Hilux 2wd double cab, silver, 62km.................................................................... $25,995 2007 Hilux 2wd double cab, grey, 18” alloys .............................................................. $22,995 2006 Hilux 4wd double cab, silver, 207km ................................................................. $25,995 2011 Hilux 4wd double cab, white, 3 to choose from between 54-59km................. $37,995 2008 Hilux 4wd double cab SR5, white, auto, canopy ................................................ $24,995 2005 Hilux 2wd double cab SR5 , white, canopy, V6 ................................................. $18,995 2006 Hilux 4wd double cab SR5, burgundy, canopy .................................................. $33,995 2008 Hilux 4wd double cab SR5, silver, facelift, auto ................................................ $33,995 2007 Hilux 4wd double cab SR5, burgundy, auto....................................................... $26,995 2008 Hilux 4wd double cab SR5, blue, manual ......................................................... $33,995 2011 Hilux 4wd double cab SR5, black, manual, 55km............................................ $42,995 2007 Nissan Navara ST 4wd double cab, blue, auto .................................................. $27,995 2006 Ford Courier 2wd double cab flat deck .............................................................. $10,995 2012 Holden Colorado LT 2wd double cab, blue, auto .............................................. $30,995

2011 ToyoTa HiLuX sR5 4WD D/Cab - LiFT kiT

2013 ToyoTa HiLuX 2WD D/Cab

2014 ToyoTa HiLuX sR5 4WD 5a sPeCiaL eDiTioN

2011 ToyoTa HiLuX sR5 4WD D/Cab

2009 ToyoTa HiLuX 2WD D/Cab

2008 ToyoTa HiLuX 4WD sR5 DoubLe Cab

$46,995

$32,995

was $61,995

$46,995

$29,995

was $35,995

Set up including a full front and rear lift kit, ARB front, side bars and steps. Complete with an impressive traction system, bluetooth audio with music streaming and phone handsfree, 17” alloys and more.

$201/*1

weekly

3.0 common rail diesel, 5 speed manual. Super low km’s and Toyota Signature Class vehicle offering total peace of mind and a near new quality vehicle. Purchased before the end of June and you will also receive a FREE $500 fuel voucher.

$142/*1

weekly

Our ex demo 2014 Hilux SR5 Specila Edition is now offered for sale with minimal km’s and a stack of awesome features! The 2014 SR5 includes the upgraded and silky smooth 5 stage auto with an impressive traction system.

now

$59,995

$256/*

weekly

Charcoal Metallic is colour complete with loads of extras including Canopy, Deck Liner, Bonnet Guard, Chrome Accents, Nudge Bar and 20” Wheels. An immaculate SR5 packed with extras.

$201/*1

weekly

A great package here - later model, low kms, 2WD Diesel Double Cab Hilux with Canopy, Deck Liner and good looking Alloy Wheels. Has been extremely well cared for by the two previous owners. They do not come along like this often - Don’t delay or you will miss out.

$129/*1

weekly

Auto with roof racks, running boards, towbar, tuff deck, tonneau cover and bluetooth audio. Good low kilometers and tidy condition, this truck offers a nicely set up package for the next owner. 3.0 common rail turbo diesel.

now

$34,995

$150/

weekly*1

*Offer ends 30 September 2014. For full terms and conditions visit our website, www.toyota.co.nz

*1 - Finance figures based on 60 month Classic Finance contract with a competitive fixed interest rate, 20% deposit or trade-in. Normal Toyota Financial services lending criteria applies. TOY4453 Q3 on TDA Press_Horiz_260x40mm_v5.indd 1 with a fixed 5% interest rate with 20% cash deposit or trade-in (minimum). Normal Toyota Financial services lending criteria applies. Only applies to advertised vehicles *2 - Finance figures based superDealer special offer on 24 months (maximum term), Classic Finance contract

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