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Gun salute for Prince Philip held in Wellington 10 Apr, 2021 09:33 PM 5 minutes to read Soldiers carry out the 41-gun salute for Prince Philip at Wellington s Point Jerningham. Video / Melissa Nightingale Soldiers carry out the 41-gun salute for Prince Philip at Wellington s Point Jerningham. Video / Melissa Nightingale NZ Herald A 41-gun salute in honour of Prince Philip has now finished in Wellington. The ceremony lasted 40 minutes. Booming shoots could be heard coming from Point Jerningham, with clouds of smoke drifting out over Evans Bay Parade. Members of the public clustered in small groups along the parade. Members of the public gather to watch the 41-gun salute in honour of Prince Philip. Photo / Melissa Nightingale ....
“We are the only ones that do not have a significant place of our own on the Western Front . it s something that s missing in our history.” Nelson list MP Nick Smith with Sir Don McKinnon, a former old boy of Nelson College in Nelson fund-raising for a memorial museum in France. He said while other allied countries had one or even two museums to visit, New Zealanders only had the 12,500 graves of soldiers to visit - sites that were obviously important, but which could not tell the story of New Zealand s war efforts. He said it was now his “sole role in life” to see the project through, after a “long stop-start-stop-start” history going back to 1995. ....
Memories and moments shared from Feilding High School's past stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
First Fridays, fundraisers & Super Bowl parties this weekend The Daily Herald This weekend is set to bring three days packed with big fun, big music and more starting with the return of another First Fridays in downtown Columbia. 1. Cowboy Church presents The Malpass Brothers Columbia Central High School, 921 Lion Parkway, will play host to a special concert on Saturday. CrossCountry Cowboy Church welcomes The Malpass Brothers for a night of music, food and more starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $35 and available at www.EventBrite.com or at the door. The music starts at 7 p.m. We look so forward to being in Tennessee, the band said in a Facebook video. We hope every one of you can come out and join us, and then have a blessed Sunday. ....
New Zealand China Council welcomes signing of NZ-China FTA upgrade shanghaisun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from shanghaisun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.