Rainbow of colour saturates Considine Park

Considine Park was filled with colour tossers on Sunday 10 March, as the sun shone down to make it a perfect afternoon for family fun. It is the second time a “colour run” event has been hosted in Martinborough as a colourful way to raise funds for a community project, …

Fifty long years of Wairarapa’s Consumer Advice Bureau

A spirited introduction by Masterton Intermediate School’s Kapa Haka group signaled an impassioned start to the 50-year celebrations of the Masterton-based WaiCAB. As John Bunny, MC for the occasion, said: “These children represent the New Zealand of tomorrow. If their parents or caregivers need support from the CAB and can …

How Well Do We Know People in Our Community?

Susan Stephen Definitely a Wairarapa girl, Susan’s childhood began in Pirinoa, before attending St Matthews College in Masterton, as a boarder.  “Boarding was a totally different experience then. You didn’t go home for the weekends. In fact, we were only allowed to go home every third weekend. After leaving school …

Vineyard gas gun disturbs neighbours, but not the council

A vineyard gas gun bird scarer is exercising, annoying and upsetting a vineyard’s neighbours on Ferry Road – with one council official recommending they consider private legal action in the absence of council enforcing its gas gun rules. “Her (Council CEO Janice Smith) officers seem to be shielding the growers …

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At-home farewell for beloved pet

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on At-home farewell for beloved pet

Wairarapa pet owners can now farewell a loved companion in the comfort of their own home. As a nation of animal lovers, we don’t like to think about having to say goodbye to our beloved pets. Now you can in the surroundings your pet knows well – home. 

When the time comes, making the final hours as comfortable and peaceful as possible makes the experience much easier for both the pet and its owner.

Five Wairarapa-based veterinarians have set up Devoted, a home euthanasia and aftercare service that offers clients an alternative option to an in-clinic procedure, where the animal may be exposed to sounds and smells they find stressful.

“Providing the very best care, and helping to ease pain and suffering, is something Devoted takes very seriously,” says veterinarian Adrian Evans, who manages the service. 

“Sadly, the majority of pets do not die in their sleep, and many elderly pets can eventually suffer from debilitating diseases, such as arthritis or chronic organ failure,” he says.  … Continue Reading

Talking the Wairarapa Walking Fest

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on Talking the Wairarapa Walking Fest

Summer and Tilly learn, explore and connect on the walk.

“Learn, explore, connect! Ako, hōpara, hono!” is the motto of the Wairarapa Walking Festival, now in its third year. 

The varied November programme, with 26 walks, has been launched by Ra Smith and Gareth Winter, two awesome local speakers. 

Celia Wade-Brown, Festival founder says “everyone can learn plenty from these fascinating talks about early walkers.” Videos are available via our Wairarapa Walking Festival Facebook page.

Several walks have charter buses, thanks to Metlink and Transit. 

Tracey Higgins, co-convenor, says that “anyone who wants to relax, keep their carbon footprint down, or doesn’t have a car available, is welcome,”

Locations: Gladstone Wine & Olives, Castlepoint New Migrants, Hurunui-o-Rangi Marae, Wairio Wetlands, Homewood Storeroom, Putangirua Pinnacles, Pūkaha Lookout and Kaiwaiwai Dairies.

Registration is essential! Three walks on Fridays meet the Wellington trains: Gladstone Wine and Olives, Featherston Books and Coffee, and our Rainbow Walk. Several others tie in with the regular 200 bus. … Continue Reading

“The Wairarapa Explorer” hits the tracks

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on “The Wairarapa Explorer” hits the tracks

Steam Incorporated will be stoking up the coal fire in mid-November as The Wairarapa Explorer returns the Age of Steam to the tracks between Masterton and Carterton.

As assistant operations manager Tommy Secker notes, a steam train run is “a great opportunity for locals to get amongst …” steam, billowing smoke and a fast-running historic train.

On offer: “a quick sprint in either direction of your choice, between Masterton and Carterton,” with the chance to also inspect the historic Carterton station building.

“The beautifully restored station building at Carterton will be open for passengers to visit during our short stopover,” Secker adds.

Wairarapa Rail Restoration Society Inc is a community group with the aim to restore the historic station built in 1880 “to its former glory and to develop the precinct to include facilities for passing rail excusrions.”

The station, a daily stop for all Wairarapa’s northern commuters heading for work in Wellington, often is not acknowledged for its historic significance, he said.  

Wairarapa’s Railway Restoration Society works with other similar interest groups, like Steam Incorporated, to achieve its aims.

Admission for the middle-of-the-day trip: Single – $19.00; Family of 4 – $69.00 return.

Wairarapa Annual Ploughing Match

October 13, 2023 October 2023 Comments Off on Wairarapa Annual Ploughing Match

It was 70 years ago, in 1953, that a committee was formed in the region which founded the  Wairarapa Ploughing Match Association.

The eirst Match took place at Arthur Southey’s property on Moreton Road, Carterton, and since that histroric event Wairarapa has hosted several New Zealand Ploughing Finals.

The first of them was in 1969 at The Establishment of H A Evans, West Bush Road, Masterton. The second in 1977 at Mick Rayner’s at Gladstone, while the third took place at the Stout and Clarkson properties at Kahutara.

Wairarapa Ploughing Match Association and Wairarapa Vintage Machinery Club have since combined forces to stage the Wairarapa’s Annual Match _ which attracts more than 20 entrants.

This year’s Annual Match is being held on 8 October at 117 Gladstone Road, Carterton from 

11 a.m. Admission: Gold Coin. 

For more information please phone Barbara Wilson 06 379 7403 (evenings).

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New golf clubhouse build, fund-raising up and running

Martinborough golf’s new clubhouse build is well under way _ as are fundraising efforts. It doesn’t seem long since we watched the demolition of the old clubhouse and now the frames for half the new building are in place with scaffolding up ready for the roof timbers. Everything is going …

Golf pro-am success _ without clubhouse

By Karen Stephens A record field of 172 players, including 43 professionals from New Zealand and Australia, battled light winds, warm temperatures and even light early-morning fog at Martinborough golf’s 2024 CER Electrical and Holmes Construction pro-am on February 1. At least that was the range of excuses for some …

Featherston wrestlers go offshore

Two members of Featherston Amateur Wrestling Club’s senior class have again been asked to join a New Zealand team overseas.  Wairangi Sargent and Angus Read will take part in the Journeymen Tournament and Training Camp over Easter in New York state.  Over the week they are there they will be …

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