(including at times, photos for the Napier Courier, the Hastings Leader
the Havelock North Village Press and/or The Link)
Still going
Nicki Dowling, Hawke's Bay, running in the open division of the Avanti Plus Tri, race 6 of the Shed 2 Series, a Tri Hawke's Bay Club Championships triathlon, at Pandora Pond, Napier.No excuse
Bob Jones, owner, Sylvan Lodge Motel, Hastings, had tyres slashed on his vehicles overnight.
Dogs will be shot
Sign on the road in - release of the newly-named "Tanekaha" (strong man) the 200th kiwi released at Maungataniwha Native Forest, Northern Hawke's Bay, a Tasti Facebook promotion themed around Kiwis who have "flown the nest." Tanekaha was named by Lynda Holswich, Auckland, the competition winner. Her son Aaron Holswich, now living in Perth, Australia, was a surprise guest.
Tears of joy
Release of the newly-named "Tanekaha" (strong man) the 200th kiwi released at Maungataniwha Native Forest, Northern Hawke's Bay, a Tasti Facebook promotion themed around Kiwis who have "flown the nest." Tanekaha was named by Lynda Holswich, Auckland, the competition winner. Her son Aaron Holswich, now living in Perth, Australia, was a surprise guest.
Reunited
Release of the newly-named "Tanekaha" (strong man) the 200th kiwi released at Maungataniwha Native Forest, Northern Hawke's Bay, a Tasti Facebook promotion themed around Kiwis who have "flown the nest." Tanekaha was named by Lynda Holswich, Auckland, the competition winner. Her son Aaron Holswich, now living in Perth, Australia, was a surprise guest.
Happy mum
Release of the newly-named "Tanekaha" (strong man) the 200th kiwi released at Maungataniwha Native Forest, Northern Hawke's Bay, a Tasti Facebook promotion themed around Kiwis who have "flown the nest." Tanekaha was named by Lynda Holswich, Auckland, the competition winner. Her son Aaron Holswich, now living in Perth, Australia, was a surprise guest.
Huhu bugs for lunch
Release of the newly-named "Tanekaha" (strong man) the 200th kiwi released at Maungataniwha Native Forest, Northern Hawke's Bay, a Tasti Facebook promotion themed around Kiwis who have "flown the nest." Tanekaha was named by Lynda Holswich, Auckland, the competition winner. Her son Aaron Holswich, now living in Perth, Australia, was a surprise guest.
Switching codes
Hanna Wainohu, Hastings, with Fraser Wainohu-Rakuraku, former league and rugby player, pictured at Cornwall Park, Hastings.
On the way out
Demolition of Housing New Zealand state houses on Bledisloe Rd, Maraenui, Napier.
Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
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