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Stop the Grey St project
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Stop the Grey St project

Re: Grey St project concerns, April 27. I’d like to thank people for all the phone calls and personal support following my letter to the editor — no negative feedback, all positive, very rewarding. I’m very disappointed with Tairāwhiti...

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HSOB lift to make it two in a row
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HSOB lift to make it two in a row

Wayne Ensor and George Halley-Donnelly now have something real to work with. The Blue and White hoops of Earthworks Solutions High School Old Boys made it two wins in a row on Saturday, with a 19-12 win against Larsawn Ngatapa on Oval 2...

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One-point win by Whangara
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One-point win by Whangara

Waikohu, Whangara Old Girls and YMP (1) had wins in premier grade netball on Saturday at Victoria Domain . . . but Whangara got theirs by the skin of their teeth. The best of the Pak’nSave premiership games was definitely between Whangara Old...

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Grant boosts Waima revival
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Grant boosts Waima revival

Waima Rugby Club’s revival has received a funding boost from the New Zealand Community Trust. A $7173 grant from the trust for rugby training and essential equipment will help the club grow and develop. Founded in 1920 and based at Tokomaru Bay...

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Loosie back in black
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Loosie back in black

Kaipo Olsen-Baker’s hard work has paid off. Two-test Black Fern and former Gisborne girl Olsen-Baker, 21, has been named in head coach and director of women’s rugby Allan Bunting’s 40-player squad. The Palmerston North-based Manawatu and...

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Iyve and pony Ace the comp
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Iyve and pony Ace the comp

Showjumping season is over but Gisborne rider Iyve Speirs and her ponies Ace and WE Benson finished on a high note. They headed to Taupo for their last two shows of the season. The first was the Let’s Jump Easter Classic, where Iyve had placings...

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OBM hold out for narrow win
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OBM hold out for narrow win

Well might the red, white and blue show their scars. Enterprise Cars OBM rode the oval ball equivalent of Bodacious the bull in their second win of the season on Saturday. OBM beat GT Shearing Waikohu 26-22 at Te Karaka Domain, while Earthworks...

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Bridge result
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Bridge result

Monday, April 22 — Sean Shivnan Pharmacy Championship Pairs 3 North/South East/West Eileen Lee, Ann McCombe 60.07 Yvonne Waide, Murray Owen 59.13 Carolyn McMurray, Elizabeth Jackson 55.90 Helen Kerisome, Pippa Williams 56.35 Patricia Corson, Bette...

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Big wins give Poverty Bay lead on Jug table
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Big wins give Poverty Bay lead on Jug table

Poverty Bay produced maximum results to move to the top of the Oligoi Jug men’s interclub golf pennants table at the Waikohu course on Saturday. The most successful club in the history of the pennants, Poverty Bay defeated Patutahi (2) 8-0 in...

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Moving on to the cellphone ban . . .
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Moving on to the cellphone ban . . .

The old saw that a week is a long time in politics proved to be correct for two Cabinet ministers whose dismissal was the highlight of a busy seven days. Minister of Broadcasting Melissa Lee was sent packing, also dropping out of Cabinet, while...

We will remember them
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We will remember them

Clive Bibby At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. Thanks to Padre Bill Gray (MNZM, QSM) and his committee, the Tolaga Bay community will certainly remember this year’s Anzac service and the fallen heroes we...

Aces are in their places . . .
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Aces are in their places . . .

It’s very reassuring to know that the aces are in their places. As opposed to those aces who are now deemed to be wastes of spaces. Too bad for them that they were chunked down and let go through the decision gates — think of it as drafting...

Sunair takes on regional flights
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Sunair takes on regional flights

Provincial airline Sunair Aviation now offers daily weekday flights connecting Gisborne to Hamilton, Napier and Whangārei. Chief executive Mark Morgan said the flights from Hamilton to and from Gisborne and Napier were fast, taking just 60 minutes...

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Scored . . . and sent off
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Scored . . . and sent off

A goalscorer’s celebration was judged to have gone too far and caused the player to be sent off in Eastern League first division football last Saturday. Xavier Priestley, a central midfielder with Gisborne Thistle Youth A, scored five minutes...

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Jugs brimming as clubs mark 50ths
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Jugs brimming as clubs mark 50ths

As two of the province’s golf clubs celebrate 50th anniversaries over the weekend, another will be the hotspot in the race for men’s interclub domination. Māhia started two days of 50th jubilee commemorations yesterday, while Tahunga marks its...

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Unbeaten Feilding too strong for GBHS
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Unbeaten Feilding too strong for GBHS

Gisborne Boys’ High School v Feilding High School is always hard on the rugby field, and always a beauty. This season’s instalment at Elwood Park, Waipatu, Hastings saw Feilding triumph yesterday 35-7. Feilding went into the clash with Gisborne...

Skills festival for para athletes
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Skills festival for para athletes

Gisborne sent four young athletes to the Halberg Games held at King’s College, Auckland, last weekend. The 2024 Halberg Games — a three-day national sports festival for young New Zealanders with physical disabilities — drew 220 athletes...