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Opener Bailey Wiggins century ensures Hawke s Bay retain Hawke Cup 14 Mar, 2021 01:19 AM 2 minutes to read Bailey Wiggins tucks one away on the offside during his 107 no. Photo / Paul Taylor Hawkes Bay Today Top performances from Hawke s Bay s openers provide the backbone of their Hawke Cup defence against Hamilton. Opening bowler Liam Dudding ended with match figures of 8-101 including 5-46 in Hamilton s first innings, in which they scrambled 113 together. Opening batter Bailey Wiggins then brought Hawke s Bay home on a crystal clear Sunday afternoon in Napier with a superb century, scoring the winning runs with a six. Hawke s Bay s Todd Watson celebrates bowling Peter Bocock for 9 as Anish Desai looks on. Watson finished with 2-51. ....
No saves for Hawke s Bay fruit growers from Jacinda Ardern, so can a student army save Hawke s Bay s crop? 11 Mar, 2021 04:55 AM 4 minutes to read Minister of Agriculture Damien O Connor, left, and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speak to the media at Askerne Estate Winery in Havelock North. Photo / Warren Buckland If Jacinda Ardern can t solve Hawke s Bay s labour shortage, perhaps the region s students can. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern didn t announce any major new salves for the industry during a visit in Havelock North on Thursday, as growers across the region continue to struggle to find enough workers to pick a bumper 2021 crop. ....
Auckland holidays: Tiritiri Matangi, a wonderland of the Hauraki Gulf 9 Mar, 2021 02:22 AM 5 minutes to read The joy of watching korimako (bellbirds) plunging in and out of the water on Tiritiri Matangi island is something that will stay with Michelle Langstone for a long time. Photo / Getty Images The joy of watching korimako (bellbirds) plunging in and out of the water on Tiritiri Matangi island is something that will stay with Michelle Langstone for a long time. Photo / Getty Images NZ Herald By: Michelle Langstone The Hauraki Gulf is a wonderland. Growing up on boats we experienced so much of Tāmaki Makaurau s coastlines from the sea-side of things, anchoring in bays off Waiheke and rowing ashore to explore, fishing around the Noises and off Motutapu Island, taking in the heart-shaped cone of Rangitoto as we sped by in our little Pelin Empress. But it s recently come to my attention there are quite a few of our little islands I ve never been ashore ....
Hawke s Bay s coast back to normal - aftershocks could derail that 7 Mar, 2021 11:53 PM 3 minutes to read Hawkes Bay Today By Louise Gould The coast is clear after Friday s severe earthquake near the Kermadec Islands triggered tsunami warnings and evacuations for Hawke s Bay – at least for now. Hawke s Bay Civil Defence Emergency Management Group controller Ian Macdonald said until Saturday morning there was still activity around the Pacific and the world as a result of the 8.1-magnitude quake. Advertisement Macdonald advised the public to remain careful around the water up to 72 hours after a big earthquake and tsunami warning. Clive River was flowing the wrong way and seemed abnormally high for low tide on Saturday, March 6. Photo / Screenshot ....
Recent cancellations of Hawke s Bay events set to hit economic growth hard 7 Mar, 2021 07:26 PM 4 minutes to read Art Deco Festival was cancelled this year due to a change in Covid-19 alert levels. Photo / Mercia Paaymans Hawkes Bay Today By: Louise Gould Hawke s Bay s economy looked to be charting a more optimistic path with actual GDP growth in 2020. But, 2021 is already looking more pessimistic following the cancellations of two of the region s biggest events, the Art Deco Festival and Horse of the Year. Last year, despite Covid-19 s impact and an alert level 4 lockdown Hawke s Bay managed to regain all its lost ground and return a growth. ....