One hundred donations

One hundred blood donations is something that few individuals can claim, but Peter Kavanagh of Martinborough is one of them. Peter was the star turn on Blood Day at the Town Hall as he clocked up 100 donations with a very relaxed air. Peter’s first donation was in the late …

Hurricanes dig in

Palliser’s annual dig-out challenge had some star attractions this week with Victor Vito & Ardie Savea from the Hurricanes joining the competition. The dig-out challenge was started about 5 years ago to make the job of digging out the pinot noir skins from the tank a bit more fun. The …

Cricket Champions

The Martinborough Cricket team who won the Southern division of the Country schools Kiwi Cricket tournament, which was held at Martinborough school on March 22. The tournament consisted of 4 teams, Martinborough, Gladstone, Kahutara and Greytown.

History and Progress meet at Winemaker Services

A lone walnut tree stands in the midst of building work outside Winemaker Services (commonly known as the bottling plant) in the Square. It was planted in 1950 and is bearing fruit this autumn as it has done for many years. Although the extension to the bottling plant that is …

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WHAREKAKA NEWS

May 10, 2013 May 2013 Comments Off

Wharekaka-NewsA beautiful autumn day today as I write this.  Our oak trees are showing the signs of a change in the season with all the acorns and leaves falling.

Residents continue to enjoy the sunny days using the shade area to its full capacity.  The residents have also enjoyed games of bowls and quoits on the lawn.

Many activities have been happening at Wharekaka.  Residents have planted out the new table vegetable garden with winter veges.  Thanks to Larry our rather obliging Maintenance Man and Andy Sutherland for their input into this project. … Continue Reading

Wairarapa United Football visits

May 10, 2013 May 2013, Sports Comments Off

Wairarapa-united-Football-coachesFour members of the Wairarapa United Football team have been passing on their knowledge and skills to pupils of Tuturumuri school. Along with obvious attraction of having very skilled players as visitors is added the interest of each of the players comes from a different country. George comes from England, Miloslav from the Czech Republic, Esava from Fiji and Jonathon from Chile. … Continue Reading

THE STORY OF MARTINBOROUGH AVAILABLE AGAIN

May 10, 2013 May 2013 Comments Off

The Canoes of Kupe: A History of Martinborough District, originally published by Victoria University Press, was out-of-print until a discussion between Roberta McIntyre and Fraser Books’ publisher Ian F. Grant led to the Wairarapa Archive/Fraser Books offer to reprint the history.

“I was very aware that many people in Martinborough, and those interested in the area, hadn’t seen the book and there would be considerable interest in having it available again,” says Ian Grant.
The Canoes of Kupe is a comprehensive account of Martinborough and its personalities from the beginnings of settlement by Maori to the 21st century. … Continue Reading

The Martinborough Community Choir

May 10, 2013 May 2013 No Comments

Our choir had its first rehearsal last year on Tuesday evening, November
13th, and apart from a summer holiday break, we’ve been meeting
on Tuesday nights ever since.
The choir seems to be filling the gap left when Jancis Potter left town a
couple of years ago, and the choir she had been leading consequently
disbanded.
Our choir is open to all-comers of any age, and we have a mixture of
experienced choral singers, and people who are new to it, but who enjoy
singing. We also have a mixture of people who can and can’t read
music.
As a first time choir leader this is a challenge for me, but a very
rewarding one -not only am I learning new skills at a mature age, but I’m
also enjoying hearing the choir really starting to make homogenous and
harmonious sounds together.
We’re in the early stages of planning and rehearsing for our first ever concert in late June, which will include an appearance by the Featherston Gentlemen Singers, lead by Marguerite Tait-Jamieson. – Watch this space for more details.

Before that, we’ll be combining with the Wellington Community Choir for ‘Singing In Martinborough’, on May 18, at St. Andrew’s Hall, in Dublin St. There’ll be an afternoon ‘sing-shop’ (i.e. workshop) from 2-5pm, led by Julian Raphael and Carol Shortis, followed by an evening concert, at 7.30pm. … Continue Reading

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Wairarapa United Football visits

Four members of the Wairarapa United Football team have been passing on their knowledge and skills to pupils of Tuturumuri school. Along with obvious attraction of having very skilled players as visitors is added the interest of each of the players comes from a different country. George comes from England, …

GOLF CLUB NEWS

The highlight at the club for the month would have to be the Charity Golf tournament which was held on Friday, 12th. It was such an incredible day where 59 club members and 45 non members played an Ambrose tournament to raise funds for St John. To the players and …

Game time!

Marty senior teams have a hard few weeks ahead with 3 weekends away from home. First game on the road was against Pioneer, Martinborough won/lost, it’s always a tough game against Pioneer on their home turf. Thanks to everyone for all the great support its great to see everyone at …

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Plunket News

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Meet your fire fighters

A couple years after Michael Thomas, a Gold Star and Life Member of the Martinborough …

Library news

As you are probably all aware, we are getting near the point of moving to …

Letters

Heartfelt thanks To the Community, Family and my Brethren at Waihenga-St Johns Freemason Lodge of Martinborough. …

Know your town

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From the Mayor

A curved ball has been thrown into the Super-city debate.  Hawkes Bay Regional Council have …

Fire Brigade

At 5:45am on April 1, the Brigade was alerted to a forest fire at Kaikuri …

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