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The name Blyth Tait is synonymous with eventing – the elite equestrian sport spanning three very different phases of riding, comprising dressage,…
The name Blyth Tait is synonymous with eventing – the elite equestrian sport spanning three very different phases of riding, comprising dressage,…
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With so many events cancelled this year due to that ‘unmentionable’ virus, the Martinborough Red Cross Group ran their annual Spring Fling…
The Greater Wellington Region is large and diverse which presents challenges for its regional council. Wairarapa, approximately seventy five per cent of…
On Sunday, October 25th, Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre will open its doors to the community and welcome attendees to their third annual…
South Wairarapa Rebus Club, drawing its membership from the retired community in Greytown, Carterton, Featherston, Martinborough and surrounds, celebrated its 30th Anniversary…
Early last century Albert Winzenberg was Masterton’s leading photographer, with a studio in Queen Street. His output was prolific, and he took…
As guest speaker at First Church’s Mid-winter Monster Book Fair opening night, Ted Preston challenged his listeners to “tell your stories”. …
John Taylor, Libby Paterson, and Jenny Wilkie were awarded Life Membership of the Martinborough Lawn Tennis Club at the club’s AGM recently.…
The Aorangi Mountains to the south of Martinborough have an interesting history including periods of volcanic activity and being above sea level…
I am going to make a bet with you dear reader. After you have finished reading this article you will be doing…
We are slowly getting back to normal despite the hiccoughs of Covid 19. It has taken a while and has presented our…