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Barry from Otorohanga District
Midday Saturday 6th May – a Memorial Express will stop in Otorohanga.
A memorial train will travel to Tangiwai on Saturday 6th for the placement of a memorial plaque in honour of the Train Driver Charles Parker and Train Fireman Lance Redman who died when the express train plunged into the … View moreMidday Saturday 6th May – a Memorial Express will stop in Otorohanga.
A memorial train will travel to Tangiwai on Saturday 6th for the placement of a memorial plaque in honour of the Train Driver Charles Parker and Train Fireman Lance Redman who died when the express train plunged into the Whangaehu River.
At 10.21 p.m. on Christmas Eve 1953 the Wellington–Auckland night express plunged into the flooded Whangaehu River at Tangiwai, 10 km west of Waiōuru in the central North Island. Of the 285 passengers and crew on board, 151 died in New Zealand’s worst railway accident.
It was, at the time, the world’s eighth-deadliest rail disaster and made headlines around the globe. The nation was stunned. With New Zealand’s population just over two million, many people had a direct relationship with someone involved in the tragedy.
The place name Tangiwai means ‘weeping waters’ in Māori. The timing of the accident added to the sense of tragedy. Most of those on the train were heading home for Christmas, armed with presents for friends and family. Those waiting to meet their loved ones at the various stations up the line had no sense of the tragedy unfolding on the Volcanic Plateau. Over the following days, searchers found many battered, mud-soaked presents, toys and teddy bears on the banks of the Whangaehu River.
Travelling at approximately 65 km per hour, locomotive Ka 949 and its train of nine carriages and two vans reached the severely weakened bridge at 10.21 p.m. As the bridge buckled beneath its weight, the engine plunged into the river, taking all five second-class carriages with it. The force of the torrent destroyed four of these carriages – those inside had little chance of survival.
Evidence suggested that the locomotive driver, Charles Parker, had applied the emergency brakes some 200 m from the bridge, an action which prevented the last three carriages from ending up in the river and saved many lives.
This week The Warehouse and the community are joining forces to help clean up your neighborhood! If you want to get involved hit the events tab at the top of your screen to see the clean up events running in your neighborhood!
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Noisy neighbours top the list of what makes an 'annoying neighbour'. Have you ever struggled with a noisy neighbour? How did you manage the situation? Should there be a Sunday morning noise ban? Maybe you'd like New Zealand neighbourhoods to be more like they were 'back in the … View moreNoisy neighbours top the list of what makes an 'annoying neighbour'. Have you ever struggled with a noisy neighbour? How did you manage the situation? Should there be a Sunday morning noise ban? Maybe you'd like New Zealand neighbourhoods to be more like they were 'back in the day' with quiet Sunday mornings - or even a day of rest. What noise do you find the hardest to cope with? Have your say below.
John from Dinsdale
A large family including 3 pre-schoolers just moved into new house. Soon the little ones were bringing the flowers in to show Mum. Long white trumpets blown from the neighbour's tree which overhung their shed. Angel's Trumpets or Datura related to the Nightshade (Solanaceae) which … View moreA large family including 3 pre-schoolers just moved into new house. Soon the little ones were bringing the flowers in to show Mum. Long white trumpets blown from the neighbour's tree which overhung their shed. Angel's Trumpets or Datura related to the Nightshade (Solanaceae) which includes potato flowers and the Thorn Apple found commonly as a weed in NZ yet I recall a police car in England being sent to collect one and convey it for incineration, so deadly are they.
So would you recognise a red stemmed Castor Oil plant in your garden. My son had many when he moved to a new house.
What about an Oleander? There was a great clump outside my kids' primary school.
All extremely poisonous. Any others you'd add to the list.
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Melissa from Melville
Free Mother's day customize candle. 2 to giveaway. Pls visit "About Candles and You " FB page to join the draw.
Also offers special Mother's day discount price.
Sample photos below.
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Dianne and Bob from Pirongia - Karamu
Any amount of this vegetable available for free. Ring dianne on 07 871 9771 to collect. We are in Pirongia.
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Winter is just around the corner, so there's no better excuse to indulge in this delectable comfort food for the whole family to enjoy. Check out how to prepare your own Roast Fillet of Beef With Ham & Pistachio Stuffing and enjoy with a glass of red wine and some steamed veges. Enjoy! See the recipe
Melissa from Melville
Hi all. Mothers are special. Let them be reminded of this. Your personal messages, poems, prayers or well wishes on a candle as a gift this Mother's day. You can include their own photo or favourite flower /s or any photo they would like.
Pls send me a msg for a special Mother's day … View moreHi all. Mothers are special. Let them be reminded of this. Your personal messages, poems, prayers or well wishes on a candle as a gift this Mother's day. You can include their own photo or favourite flower /s or any photo they would like.
Pls send me a msg for a special Mother's day price. Sample photos below.
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Neighbours, listen up! If you’ve got travel on your mind, your time has come! Our Mega Global Sale is on for 3 DAYS ONLY! EXCLUSIVE deals on airfares, accommodation, cruises, tours to destinations including Australia, South Pacific, UK, Europe, USA, Asia and more!
Don’t miss out! It’s … View moreNeighbours, listen up! If you’ve got travel on your mind, your time has come! Our Mega Global Sale is on for 3 DAYS ONLY! EXCLUSIVE deals on airfares, accommodation, cruises, tours to destinations including Australia, South Pacific, UK, Europe, USA, Asia and more!
Don’t miss out! It’s Friday 28th-Sunday 30th April, in store at your local Flight Centre. This is THE perfect time to book your next holiday!
Find your local Flight Centre!
Sue from Dinsdale
Found two in Derek Heather Park yesterday, so friend and I will repaint (chalk has worn off) and re-hide. Bit of a concern though that they were in the middle of the park on the grass ... the mower!
Melissa from Melville
Mothers are special! Remind them this coming Mother's day by putting your thoughts, messages, prayers or poem on a customize candle. You can include their own photo, their favourite flower/s or any photo to make it their own. PM me for details, sample photos and prices. Thanks.
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Rongo from Whatawhata
Howdie Neighbours😄
We have a trailer load of firewood for sale.
$75 for pick-up
$85 for delivery to Whatawhata only
Phone 8298948
Stay warm😊
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The Warehouse and Neighbourly's 2017 Great Community Clean Up kicks off on Thursday 27 April. If you haven't already registered your Clean Up event it's not too late - and you could still win great prizes! Get a group of friends, family or neighbours together (or even just enjoy a … View moreThe Warehouse and Neighbourly's 2017 Great Community Clean Up kicks off on Thursday 27 April. If you haven't already registered your Clean Up event it's not too late - and you could still win great prizes! Get a group of friends, family or neighbours together (or even just enjoy a Clean Up on your own!) to make some awesome changes in your neighbourhood. Book your event between 27 April and 3 May and be in to win. Remember - the smallest acts can make the biggest difference. Consider a Clean Up at your local park, stream, carpark, beach - or even your street! Register your event now and be in to WIN! Register and win
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