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Things Are Moving Along

It seems a long time since our community celebrated the Centenary of Martinborough Town Hall. What a great celebration it was too.…

Mar 2013

Community News

The Royal Penguin

You never know what you might come across while out walking along the Coast. While the rest of the Group on the…

Mar 2013

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South Wairarapa Tramping Club

A recent club trip was to Wellington’s Otari Plant Museum, starting at the inviting entrance with its gardens and water features. A…

Mar 2013

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Sharp Shooting

Martinborough resident John Donald took out the silver medal at the Norfolk Island 33rd Clay Bird Championships. Held between the 3rd and…

Mar 2013

Community News

Over The Hill Tournament – A Great Success

Players from around the Lower North Island came to Martinborough recently to enjoy a weekend of grass court tennis in the annual…

Mar 2013

Community News

Not Quite Enough

Many people will be sorry to hear that ‘It’s Quite Cool’ will be closing permanently on Monday, March 25th. Karen Gordy said…

Mar 2013

Regular Features

News from First Church

The question is being asked  —  will there be a Monster Book Sale in the Town Hall again this year?  The answer…

Mar 2013

Community News

‘Martinboroughupclose’

The bright new Martinborough Facebook page Martinborough up close and personal is the brainchild of Leeanne Meikle. Leeanne became a rural Martinborough…

Mar 2013

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Margrain Vineyard celebrates 21 years

Twenty one years ago Graham and Daryl Margrain were running a successful block laying business in Wellington and “thinking about establishing a…

Mar 2013

Regular Features

Library News

It’s time to get back to books.  I have been gabbling on about other things for too long although I am sure…

Mar 2013

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Letters

Time for a tidy up I am appalled at the state of the Martinborough Square. For years now each morning, especially at…

Mar 2013

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Know Your Town

Black smiths played an important part in a society reliant on horses for both personal and commercial transport. The Waihenga village blacksmith…

Mar 2013

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