Hawke s Bay Wine Auction: John Lancashire chosen as feature artist
1 Mar, 2021 09:40 PM
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The feature artist for this year s Hawke s Bay Wine Auction is John Lancashire. Photo / Supplied
The feature artist for this year s Hawke s Bay Wine Auction is John Lancashire. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
The feature artist for this year s Hawke s Bay Wine Auction is John Lancashire.
Organisers of New Zealand s oldest and most prestigious wine auction are in full flight working on this year s event, which celebrates and recognises 30 years of producing exceptional and sought-after wine auction lots.
General manager Elisha Milmine said they were delighted to announce that the Hawke s Bay Wine Auction will work with this very talented artist.
Heartbreaking : Horse of the Year cancelled due to Covid uncertainty
1 Mar, 2021 09:03 AM
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After squeezing the event in just before Covid lockdown in 2020, New Zealand s biggest equestrian event has run out of luck. Photo / Supplied
After squeezing the event in just before Covid lockdown in 2020, New Zealand s biggest equestrian event has run out of luck. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
Land Rover Horse of the Year organisers have cancelled the 2021 event after 48 hours of discussions left them realising they wouldn t be able to clear the hurdles put up by Covid uncertainty.
A spokesperson for the Hastings event wrote on Facebook on Monday night that it was not a decision that had been made lightly.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Move to alert level 2 leads to event cancellations, postponements
1 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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The River Markets are cancelled this weekend due to the uncertainty and requirements under alert level 2. Photo / Lewis Gardner
The River Markets are cancelled this weekend due to the uncertainty and requirements under alert level 2. Photo / Lewis Gardner
The weekly Whanganui River Markets has been cancelled for Saturday, March 6. Market convener Annette Main said the cancellation has the best interests of the community in mind. We believe this is the right thing to do. We have been very busy over the last few weekends, with many more visitors to the markets from out of town than were around when we were previously in level 2.