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Strong support for Waingake trial
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Strong support for Waingake trial

Henry Gaddum, John Foss, Jono McIntyre and Jake Roche and their dogs top scored to take out events one to four at the Waingake Dog Trial club’s trial on Friday and Saturday. McIntyre and Roche scored particularly well, both of them on 98 points in...

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Big win for Tapuae to co-lead premiers
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Big win for Tapuae to co-lead premiers

Tapuae have made an impressive start to the season. Kahu Scaffolding Tapuae and defending champions East Coast Farm Vets YMP both have two wins. The Wairoa-based Green and Blacks beat Kevin Hollis Glass Pirates 70-8 on Saturday. Pirates won the...

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Nuhaka, Athletic top teams
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Nuhaka, Athletic top teams

Nuhaka and Wairoa-Athletic are the teams to beat two weeks into the Civil Project Solutions Senior 1 rugby season. The Nuhaka V8s overcame their hosts Mahia Avenue Shop Tapuae 62-0 at Tapuae Sports Ground No. 1. Nuhaka, known as The Star, scored...

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Honours shared by GBHS age-groupers
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Honours shared by GBHS age-groupers

The rugby relationship between Gisborne Boys’ High School and Hastings Akina is a hugely important one. The Gisborne BHS under-15s beat Hastings 24-15, with Akina winning the u14s clash 25-5 at HBHS on Friday. In the u15s match, Jimmy Tufung...

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Pet bonds not without issues
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Pet bonds not without issues

The Government announced on Monday that it will introduce a pet bond with the goal of making it easier for people in New Zealand to find rental accommodation for themselves and their furry friends. Housing Minister Chris Bishop and his dog...

Un-Civil religion at end of the rainbow
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Un-Civil religion at end of the rainbow

by Josiah Brown, Maxim Institute New Zealand is a melting pot, so what happens when the moral values of government collide with those of its citizens? What happens when the rubber meets the road, or more aptly, when the paint hits the pavement as it...

Town rocked in the ’80s
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Town rocked in the ’80s

Re: Smash Palace co-owner bemoans night-time transport options, April 16 story. That is the whole reason I don’t go out; the taxis are so unreliable. They don’t come, and when they do, they charge the Earth. It has killed the night life in...

Speech, thought less free
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Speech, thought less free

Once upon a time there were relatively few limits on what you could think or say. This is not the case any more, as unpopular/contrary opinions and responses can bring about heavy-handed censorship, and often a very personalised and rabid attack!...

Lots of broken infrastructure
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Lots of broken infrastructure

Re: Footpaths a nightmare for disability scooter riders, April 16 story. Nona, you are right. Not only footpaths are broken and uneven, but so is a lot of the city infrastructure — sewers, roads, stormwater, lights, bridges, etc. The problem is...

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OBM snatch late cup win
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OBM snatch late cup win

High School Old Boys had one hand on a treasure they have hunted for high and low. But Rikki Terekia’s Enterprise Cars OBM came from 14-19 down at halftime, to pip their arch-rivals 29-24 and retain the Peter Martin Cup. The derby clash for the...

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YMP make a premier point
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YMP make a premier point

YMP turned the tables on defending premier grade netball champions Whangara Old Girls at Victoria Domain on Saturday and ran out convincing winners in a rematch of last year’s grand finalists. Other premier winners on Saturday were Clayden’s...

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Two from two for defending champs
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Two from two for defending champs

Shayde Skudder’s crew are on track. Lee Bros Shield holders East Coast Farm Vets YMP have followed up their 49-15 win on Tiny White Opening Day by beating GT Shearing Waikohu 31-10 in Week 2. YMP trailed OBM 14-15 en route to victory in the season...

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Slim lead to Patutahi at Oligoi Jug
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Slim lead to Patutahi at Oligoi Jug

Patutahi (1) have the narrowest of leads after the first two rounds of the Oligoi Jug men’s interclub golf pennants. Only two points separated the top five teams at the end of the rounds held at Tolaga Bay Golf Club on Saturday. Patutahi (1)...

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Stabbing spree at Bondi mall horrific
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Stabbing spree at Bondi mall horrific

Some weekends are best forgotten as they seem to hold nothing positive and as far as the news cycle is concerned, the past one was a classic bleak weekend. A vicious stabbing spree in a Sydney mall kept many people glued to their televisions from...