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Hawke's Bay Today was launched on 3 May 1999, a merger of the dailies the Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune in Hastings and Napier's Daily Telegraph.Its earliest incarnation was "a Saturday morning weekly named the Hawke's Bay Herald and Ahuriri Advocate, which first rolled off the presses in Napier on 24 September 1857," according to the company website.
The Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune was a New Zealand newspaper which published from 1937 until 1999. Covering the Hawke's Bay region, ... Hawke's Bay Today. References
Beverley Frances Gorbin was born in Tākaka on 25 August 1935. [1] [2] She moved to Napier at the time of her marriage to John Archibald Dunlop in 1960.[1] [3] She started writing for children while working as a legal secretary and music tutor. [4]
Mayor Term of office John Somerville 1909–1910 [3]: Joseph Corkill 1910–1917 [4]: John Mayo 1917–1919 [5]: Joseph Corkill 1919–1929 [4]: Robert T. Esther 1929–1931 [6]: Harry Harker
Duncan Alister Hales (22 November 1947 – 8 January 2024) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A three-quarter, Hales represented Canterbury, Manawatu and, briefly, Hawke's Bay at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1972 to 1973.
The Daily Telegraph was a newspaper serving Napier and the Hawke's Bay region district of New Zealand. It was established in February 1871 by founding editor, London journalist, Richard Halkett Lord. The paper remained in publication until 1999 when it merged with the Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune to become Hawke's Bay Today. [1]
He captained New Zealand A and New Zealand Maori, the Hurricanes, Hawke’s Bay and Wellington. [1] Career highlights include: Hawke’s Bay's defeats of the 1993 British Lions (29–17) and the 1994 French tourists (30–25). being named the 1996 NPC Second Division Player of the Year. missing just one match in the first five years of Super 12.
Peter Henderson, 88, New Zealand rugby union (Hawke's Bay, Wanganui, national team) and rugby league (Huddersfield) player and sprinter, British Empire Games bronze medalist . [ 493 ] Gordon Hill , 87, American quartet bass singer.