Porirua / June 2011
July 2011 | April 2011-
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Eagles topple Norths in Porirua boilover as Ories, Poneke and MSP win big in Jubilee Cup
- Wellington Club Weekly
- A momentous win for the Hutt Old Boys Marist Eagles over defending champions Northern United and c...
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Marley and the microchip
- Wellington SPCA
- [Show as slideshow] A couple from Porirua are celebrating after being reunited with their dog Marley, one year after she went missing from their property, thanks to a microchip the size of a grain of rice, that we implanted!! The reunion, which took place at our Newtown animal centre, came after Marley was picked up, by chance, by two members of our Animal Rescue Unit (ARU) who spotted the 19 month-old bitch running in amongst traffic on State Highway Two near Petone Bowl. Marley was brought into our care and a quick scan showed that she had a microchip. A call to her registered owners by our Senior Inspector Ben Lakomy confirmed that Marley had been missing since June 2010. At this time, nothing is known of Marley’s whereabouts during the last year, but her physical appearance suggests she may have had a pretty rough time of it. Not only is she is extremely underweight and in very poor body condition, but it would also appear that she has recently had a litter of puppies – attempts by Inspector Lakomy to locate any puppies near to where she was discovered proved unsuccessful. Marley is currently in our care and will remain so until she has gained enough weight and her condition has sufficiently improved for her to go home. Senior Inspector Lakomy said that the successful reunion was perfect testament to the benefits of microchipping your pet. “Getting Marley microchipped was one of the best decisions her owners could have made. She now has the chance to be back with her rightful owners and to be properly cared for once again” he said. We would like to hear from anyone who has information regarding Marley’s disappearance or where she has been since and with whom. Please contact us on 04 389 8044 ext. 812. We strongly recommend that all pets are microchipped. A microchip is an implant that is inserted under the skin of an animal without the need for anesthetic. It is about the size of a grain of rice, is an inert device with no independent power source and does not transmit a signal. All microchips have a unique identification number that is read using a hand held scanner. Microchips are a safe and effective way to identify your pet – you just need to make sure that the chip is registered and your contact details are kept up to date. We offer a microchipping service and anyone interested in getting their pet microchipped should contact them on 04 389 8044 ext. 0 You can read Marley’s story on Stuff.co.nz.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Porirua man arrested for two suspicious fires in Wainuiomata over weekend
- Wellington District Police
- A man has been charged in connection to two suspicious fires in Wainuiomata that occurred over the...
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Suspicious fires in Hutt Valley, Porirua and Wellington
- Wellington District Police
- Lower Hutt Police are investigating three suspicious fires over the past 24 hours.The first fire...
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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