Some Choice News!
A trailblazing Māori scholar has finally received the recognition she deserves — nearly 100 years after her passing.
Mākereti Papakura, believed to be the first Indigenous woman to study at the University of Oxford, has been awarded a posthumous degree certificate.
Papakura sadly passed away in 1930, just weeks before she was due to present her thesis. Her research was later published as The Old-Time Māori — the first ethnographic study written by a Māori author.
We hope this brings a smile!
🆘 Urgent – Missing Cat (Priestley Drive)
Hi neighbours,
Our 5-year-old female cat has been missing for almost a full day, and we are extremely worried.
She is an indoor and backyard-only cat and has never gone beyond our garden before, so this is very unusual for her.
📍 Last seen: Priestley Drive
📞 Contact: 022 640 1997
If you have seen her, or if she may be hiding in a garage, shed, or under a house, please check and contact us immediately.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your help.
Regards
Judy
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