Tuesday 5 May 2015

Spice of Life

My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today J
(including at times, photos for the Napier Courier, the Hastings Leader
the Havelock North Village Press and/or The Link)

L-R: Sarah Coote, William Duncan, Rev Warren Fortune, speaking at a memorial service for Hamish Duncan, at Lindisfarne College, Hastings. photograph
Mixed memories
L-R: Sarah Coote, William Duncan, Rev Warren Fortune, speaking at a memorial service for Hamish Duncan, at Lindisfarne College, Hastings.

Left, with ball: Patrick Pilz, Port Hill United - Federation Cup knockout match, soccer, football, Port Hill United (orange) vs Gisborne Thistle (blue), at Marewa Park, Napier. Port Hill won 4-3. photograph
No easy task
Left, with ball: Patrick Pilz, Port Hill United - Federation Cup knockout match, soccer, football, Port Hill United (orange) vs Gisborne Thistle (blue), at Marewa Park, Napier. Port Hill won 4-3.

L-R:  Matt Single, Patrick Pilz, Port Hill United, celebrating Patrick's second goal - Federation Cup knockout match, soccer, football, Port Hill United (orange) vs Gisborne Thistle (blue), at Marewa Park, Napier. Port Hill won 4-3. photograph
Winners' dance
L-R:  Matt Single, Patrick Pilz, Port Hill United, celebrating Patrick's second goal - Federation Cup knockout match, soccer, football, Port Hill United (orange) vs Gisborne Thistle (blue), at Marewa Park, Napier. Port Hill won 4-3.

Clouds, weather, blue skies. photograph
Change is coming
Clouds, weather, blue skies.

Windsurfer on Hawke Bay, off Westshore, Napier. photograph
Wind and waves
Windsurfer on Hawke Bay, off Westshore, Napier.

A property in Tarbet St, Flaxmere, Hastings, being developed by property developer Shannon Tawhiti. photograph
Early days
A property in Tarbet St, Flaxmere, Hastings, being developed by property developer Shannon Tawhiti.

Paul Woolhouse, owner, Guns and Tackle Hunting and Fishing, Napier, with an Akkar Mammut triple barrel shotgun. Duckshooting season starts this Saturday. photograph
Three chances
Paul Woolhouse, owner, Guns and Tackle Hunting and Fishing, Napier, with an Akkar Mammut triple barrel shotgun. Duckshooting season starts this Saturday.

Panorama of the site of the proposed 80-metre Ruataniwha Dam, over the Makaroro River, and land owned by Craig Preston, Wakarara Rd, west of Tikokino, and Onga Onga, Central Hawke's Bay. Will also cover land owned by Smedley Station. photograph
The before shot
Panorama of the site of the proposed 80-metre Ruataniwha Dam, over the Makaroro River, and land owned by Craig Preston, Wakarara Rd, west of Tikokino, and Onga Onga, Central Hawke's Bay. Will also cover land owned by Smedley Station.

The site of the proposed 80-metre Ruataniwha Dam, over the Makaroro River, and land owned by Craig Preston, Wakarara Rd, west of Tikokino, and Onga Onga, Central Hawke's Bay. Will also cover land owned by Smedley Station. photograph
Makaroro River
The site of the proposed 80-metre Ruataniwha Dam, over the Makaroro River, and land owned by Craig Preston, Wakarara Rd, west of Tikokino, and Onga Onga, Central Hawke's Bay. Will also cover land owned by Smedley Station.

Tainui Greeks, Taradale, Napier, with Sasha, a three-legged husky, and Chocolate, a labrador, hunting for pheasants and quail, near the Tutaekuri River, Omarunui, near Taradale, Napier, on opening day of the duck shooting season. photograph
Happy husky
Tainui Greeks, Taradale, Napier, with Sasha, a three-legged husky, and Chocolate, a labrador, hunting for pheasants and quail, near the Tutaekuri River, Omarunui, near Taradale, Napier, on opening day of the duck shooting season.

L-R: John McRae, Papatoetoe, Chevy Clark, playing in the B Grade section of the Hawke's Bay Rapid Chess Tournament, at Art Deco Masonic Hotel, Napier. photograph
One move ahead
L-R: John McRae, Papatoetoe, Chevy Clark, playing in the B Grade section of the Hawke's Bay Rapid Chess Tournament, at Art Deco Masonic Hotel, Napier.

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