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Roof takes win
A house in Whanganui, on which the grandstand roof from the nearby recreation grounds landed during a gale. — Otago Witness, 23.6.1925
Wanganui, June 12: A rather sensational happening occurred in Hatrick street this afternoon.
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Sunshine set to make a return soon, but temperatures still low
A ute is driven through pooling water in a trouble spot in Anzac Ave following persistent rain yesterday. PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY
Had enough of all the wet weather of late?
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Prisoner strips off mid-hearing
A convicted murderer, who repeatedly stabbed an Otago prison officer with a pen, removed all his clothes at his court hearing yesterday.
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Work on restoring building begins
Construction workers begin the partial demolition and restoration of the historic Sims building, in Port Chalmers. PHOTOS: GERARD O’BRIEN
After lying dormant for decades, the Sims building in Port Chalmers has become a hive of activity again.
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Exposure presented as ‘Christmas’ present
A courier driver who flashed a customer and told her "here’s what you’re getting for Christmas" has been ordered to pay the woman $500.
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Snow sports lead nominations
Southern Stampede players celebrate winning the national ice hockey league in Queenstown last year. PHOTO: JAMES ALLAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Could snow sports be in line for more silverware tonight?
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Arborist looks to chop down sturdy rivals
Dunedin kickboxer Matt Eden will compete in the King of the Ring event in Auckland this weekend. PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN
Matt Eden reckons keeping busy keeps him out of trouble.
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Mass, reliability in semifinal match-ups
And then there were four. Some key match-ups could determine the Super Rugby Pacific semifinals this weekend, Hayden Meikle draws some names out of a hat.
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150 games ‘cool achievement’
Tristan Darling, pictured in action for the Dunedin Thunder against the Southern Stampede this year, will bring up his 150th game tonight. PHOTO: KEAPHOTOS
The Dunedin Thunder have 150 reasons to make tonight count.
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Victory follows bleak year
Northview Ocean completed an epic journey to the winner’s circle at Ascot Park yesterday.
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No sugar-coating Nuggets’ task
Otago Nuggets coach Mike Kelly. PHOTO: ODT FILES
How many ways can you keep saying the same thing?
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Paddon revved up for triple-header
Hayden Paddon and co-driver John Kennard have a busy schedule ahead. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Life is flat-tack for New Zealand rally star Hayden Paddon.
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