On the evening of 28th May 1917, a tramcar motorman was driving his tram towards Lambton Station when a man stepped off the footpath in front of him. He sounded the gong and the man seemed to stop and stagger. He then applied the emergency brake but the man was struck by the advertisement side of the car and knocked down. The injured man was carried to the Central Hotel with the assistance of a solider. He never regained consciousness on being admitted to hospital and died at 8am the following morning.
The Classics Museum at Victoria University houses a collection of ancient Greek and Roman artefacts: vases, coins, sculpture, objects for use in daily life.
Prepare to immerse yourself in a vibrant blend of creativity, passion, and pure entertainment as the 35th edition of the New Zealand Fringe Festival unfolds at BATS Theatre.
Paddle down the stunning Whanganui River with our Year 12 Outdoor Education group. Celebrate diversity and help create a more inclusive culture during Neurodiversity Week. Shout out to our He Kākano students who qualified for Regionals and congratulate our winner of the Yulia Zdanovska award. This and much more in this week's Wrap Up.
Two Wellington Phoenix players have been named in the Football Ferns for next month’s internationals in Taiwan. Annalie Longo and Manaia Elliott have called up to the New Zealand squad for two matches against Chinese Taipei. Longo (138 caps) captained... The post Nix duo called up to the Football Ferns appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.