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War Stories of Occupied Holland, by Toni Pyl

Part 3 The Germans also took over the school for living quarters so the older primary students had to go to a…

May 2018

Community News

The ubiquitous ingredient

Palm oil trees are native to the forests of West and Central Africa where the oil has been used locally for centuries.…

May 2018

Community News

Thank you John

Not many, if any, would be brave enough to put up their hand and agree to take on a job as convenor…

May 2018

Community News

Student Fundraising Concert at The Cabbage Tree Vineyard

Sunday June 10, 2pm So many people have asked if there is to be a fundraising concert for the New Zealand School…

May 2018

Community News

Rotary Update

South Wairarapa Rotary have supported a wide range of community projects and people over the last month. Focus on youth – Rotary…

May 2018

Community News

South Wairarapa Rotary Biennial Community awards

Sixteen individuals and couples were selected this year to honour their gifts of time and resource to the people of the South…

May 2018

Community News

Review

A Short History of the NZ Wars The key word in the title is ‘Short’. While there are is already a number…

May 2018

Regular Features

Regional Council notes

Mother nature delivered us another warning recently by way of a storm that hammered Auckland in particular.  It created havoc across the…

May 2018

Community News

Now for some good news

In general the media seem to prefer to feed us the bad news however despite what we are being constantly told, except…

May 2018

Community News

Some impressive skills

Landscape Architect Peter Griffiths had already spent a lot of holidays with family in the Martinborough so when he and his wife…

May 2018

Regular Features

News from First Church

Weep for the waste of all that might have been Weep for the cost that war has made obscene Weep for the…

May 2018

Community News

Nancy-Ann is a writer of rhyme

BY JOHN ANSELL Nancy-Ann is a writer of rhyme Whose stanzas are simply sublime, But while sprung with surprises And clever disguises…

May 2018

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