Chris sets Manaia the Fat Freddy s Drop Lollipop Whistle Challenge
Publish Date Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 3:00PM
After discovering a new skill during the Christmas holidays, Chris wanted to challenge Manaia to see if he could play Slings & Arrows by Fat Freddy s Drop on a Lollipop Whistle.
The judge will be Joe Hohepa Lindsay from the band on the show tomorrow.
Waihi Police Report for January 19, 2021
19 Jan, 2021 12:45 AM
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Search and Rescue and Waihi Beach surf life savers were deployed to Homunga Bay to rescue a man who had suffered a medical event.
Search and Rescue and Waihi Beach surf life savers were deployed to Homunga Bay to rescue a man who had suffered a medical event.
Bay of Plenty Times
Monday January 11
Search and Rescue and Waihi Beach surf lifeguards were deployed to Homunga Bay to rescue a man who had suffered a medical event. He was uplifted by IRB and transported to Waihi Beach for further medical treatment.
Gwen Lawson Northland bowls column: Arapohue, Ruawai, Whangārei to host fours tournament
13 Jan, 2021 08:24 PM
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Northland s four-person bowls teams will be in action at Arapohue, Ruawai and Whangārei over the weekend. Photo / File
Northland s four-person bowls teams will be in action at Arapohue, Ruawai and Whangārei over the weekend. Photo / File
Northern Advocate
By: Gwen Lawson
This weekend sees the Bowls Northland Centre open championships fours played at three venues throughout the Centre. Twenty-eight teams have entered, post-section will be at Whangārei on Sunday.
Draw:
Men at Arapohue:
T Gowie, E Smitton, T Reader, J Ridling, M Webb, A Rakich, D Brewster, P Wightman, R Burgin, D McMurchy
Thursday, 7 January 2021, 4:37 pm
There’s a new name at the top of this years’ baby
names list.
Isla beat Charlotte and Amelia to debut as
the most popular name given to girls in 2020. Oliver remains
the most popular name given to boys for the eighth year in a
row.
Nikau and Mia are the most popular Māori names,
followed by Manaia and Aria.
Taylor and Darcy are the
most evenly split gender-neutral names for 2020, with a
51/49 per cent divide between boys and girls.
There
were no Jacindas or Judiths on the top 10 list for 2020 and
no increase in Ashleys despite these names appearing often