Tuesday 29 September 2015

Spice of Life

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

This week it was all about the wet, rainy weather, a couple of police jobs, plus of course, everything else ☺ 

A duck swimming amongst the vines, surface flooding in Haumoana. photograph
Fine weather for ducks
A duck swimming amongst the vines, surface flooding in Haumoana.


Parents, caregivers and kids with umbrellas after school at Mahora School, Frederick St, Hastings. photograph
Open wider, please
Parents, caregivers and kids with umbrellas after school at Mahora School, Frederick St, Hastings.


Police detectives at the scene of a sexual assault on the Rotary Pathway along the Tutaekuri River stopbank, between Tareha Park and the Pettigrew.Green Arena, Taradale, Napier. Police later arrested and charged an 18 year-old female with making a false complaint. She has been referred to mental health providers, and has also been charged with theft from an unrelated event. photograph
Waste of time
Police detectives at the scene of a sexual assault on the Rotary Pathway along the Tutaekuri River stopbank, between Tareha Park and the Pettigrew.Green Arena, Taradale, Napier. Police later arrested and charged an 18 year-old female with making a false complaint. She has been referred to mental health providers, and has also been charged with theft from an unrelated event.


Ian Simonsen, owner, Te Mata Services Ltd, a cleaning company, was having a snooze in his car when it was shot twice photograph
Lucky miss
Ian Simonsen, owner, Te Mata Services Ltd, a cleaning company, was having a snooze in his car when it was shot twice.


Luci Firth, owner of Adashiko, Napier, seller of Collagen health products for internal and external use. photograph
Looking good
Luci Firth, owner of Adashiko, Napier, seller of Collagen health products for internal and external use.


Wet sheep on Willowbank Ave, Napier. photograph
Wet wool
Wet sheep on Willowbank Ave, Napier.


Newly drilled crop on Sears Rd, Meeanee, Napier. photograph
No irrigation required
Newly drilled crop on Sears Rd, Meeanee, Napier. 


At right: Donna Kyle, owner - Police, a police doghandler and St John Ambulance attended Cake Stuff, a retailer, Heretaunga St East, Hastings, after a staff member was assaulted with a chair when she went upstairs. photograph
Dog at work
At right: Donna Kyle, owner - Police, a police doghandler and St John Ambulance attended Cake Stuff, a retailer, Heretaunga St East, Hastings, after a staff member was assaulted with a chair when she went upstairs.


Flooded Karamu Stream and Rotary Pathway, near Havelock Rd, Havelock North. photograph
Local stream joins the Big Boys
Flooded Karamu Stream and Rotary Pathway, near Havelock Rd, Havelock North.


Bill Lepper, 84, Brookvale Rd, Havelock North, had his gates stolen, which will cost $600 to replace. photograph
Gate burglars are just scumbags
Bill Lepper, 84, Brookvale Rd, Havelock North, had his gates stolen, which will cost $600 to replace.


Ngaruroro River broke its banks by the Chesterhope Bridge, Pakowhai, near Hastings photograph
Swollen river
Ngaruroro River broke its banks by the Chesterhope Bridge, Pakowhai, near Hastings.


L-R: Simon Tremain, managing director, Tremain Real Estate, Sally Jackson, general manager, Art Deco Trust, signing another three year major sponsorship of Art Deco Weekend, pictured in the historic, newly-named The Art Deco House, former private residence of Hawke's Bay architect Harold George Davies, near Cornwall Park, Hastings. photograph
Deco deal done
L-R: Simon Tremain, managing director, Tremain Real Estate, Sally Jackson, general manager, Art Deco Trust, signing another three year major sponsorship of Art Deco Weekend, pictured in the historic, newly-named The Art Deco House, former private residence of Hawke's Bay architect Harold George Davies, near Cornwall Park, Hastings.

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