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Power outages and road closures as polar blast brings snow, rain and gales to the South

Power outages and road closures as polar blast brings snow, rain and gales to the South
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Clear skies and frosty temperatures ahead as polar blasts moves north

Clear skies and frosty temperatures ahead as polar blasts moves north
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Helmet failure and drinking led to beloved Christchurch priest s death

Luke Kirkness: Most poular brews revealed, but it s time for a coffee break

Luke Kirkness: Most poular brews revealed, but it s time for a coffee break 29 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM 5 minutes to read We love our coffee in the Bay of Plenty, data shows. Photo / Dean Purcell The people of Rotorua prefer to kick-start their morning with a strong brew of black coffee, while their counterparts in Tauranga prefer to start their day with a latte. I remembered gaining this groundbreaking news yesterday after I sipped my first cup of coffee in more than a week. Perhaps that influenced my perception of the importance of this revelation. I decided to break my coffee habit to see what abstaining from one of life s small pleasures might teach me.

1968: The Wahine storm

THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of The The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication. Cyclone Giselle, the storm that hit New Zealand on April 9, 1968, was famous for sinking the Wahine ferry in Wellington Harbour, with the loss of 53 lives, but it did serious damage in Christchurch as well. The Press reported on April 13 that the cost of the 60-hour storm may be in the millions. It also caused one death, when a man was struck by a falling tree. Staff photographer/Stuff Other effects were described: “Hundreds of houses on the Port Hills and suburbs on the flat ravaged by violent winds and rain squalls. New homes on the Cannon Hill estate have been damaged almost beyond repair. Roofs have disappeared and plate glass windows have been blown in. Homes under construction have been smashed to matchwood.

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