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    • Impulse II
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Mon, 08/12/2014 - 12:10 - 15:55 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  11 Impulse II (40', 10 tonne yacht) requested assistance to enter Porirua Harbour as their engine was overheating. A marine initial response assesment was completed along with a worksheet to determine immediacy of need plus best option for support.   Coastguard Mana's available support vessel was the 5.8 RHIB, which was to small to affect a safe tow into the marina Vessel Details Length:  12.00m Resources Attendees:  Chris Darch Trevor Burgess Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus read more
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      • -41.091455, 174.851789


    • 2017 Dorne Cup Results
      • Full Dorne Cup 2017 results here   HVH Results Below: Dorne Cup – Sat 10 June 2017 Trentham Memorial Park HVH Results Girls U9 – 1km Sophie Crosland 5:08 Stefania Butler 5:27 Boys U9 – 1km – 1st team Finnigan Strickland 5:26 Girls U11 – 2km Jessica McKenzie 8:22 (1st place) Gwen McGrath 9:35 Skylah Langstraat 9:51 Boys U11 – 2km – 1st team Thomas Prichard 7:58 (3rd place) Kian O’Connell 8:25 Ashton Tietjens 8:25 Harrison Kowalczyk 8:39 Hunter Hughes 9:08 Trent Magee 9:11 Jonathan Green 9:13 David Gordon 9:24 Bailey Rollo 9:30 Lochlan Mather 10:25 Girls U13 – 2km Emalise Alding 8:19 Lexie Brown 8:54 Charlotte Ross 9:14 Boys U13 – 3km – 1st team Nathaniel Graham 7:16 (3rd place) Joshua Allen 7:20 Alexander Prichard 7:26 Nkhata Hollywell 7:46 Reegan Kowalczyk 8:15 Henry Mellor 8:37 Gabriel Marenzi 8:56 Tyler Rollo 9:00 Harvey Butler 9:30 Girls U15 – 3km Samantha Woolley 12:32 Gemma Gordon 14:24 Amelia Kennedy 14:56 Lily Trompetter 14:58 Boys U15 – 3km Oscar Strickland 12:23 Womens U18 – 4 km Jayme Maxwell 14:37 (2nd place) Hannah Gordon 18:37 Brianna Carson 19:00 Mens U18 – 4km – 2nd team Jack Hammond 13:18 Peter Roberts 13:55 Gus Reece 14:02 Jonathon Roberts 14:07 Mens U20 – 4km Mat Roberts 18:13 Senior Womens – 6km Kristi Perkinson 28:32 Masters Women 35+ – 6km 3rd team Liz Gibson 31:07 Keryn Morgan 32:32 Alexandra Noonan 32:57 Masters Women 50+ – 6km Trish Coley 31:25 Vanessa Trompetter 32:00 Senior Men – 8km Nick Sasse 27:55 Mat Rogers 28:56 Andrew Crosland 31:42 Masters Men 40+ – 8km Darren Gordon 30:22 Stephen Cummings 34:03 Brendon Quirke 35:50 Paul Strickland 37:23 Masters Men 50+ – 8km Marcus Smith 31:57 Bill Trompetter 34:02 Karl van Polanen 34:08 Don Coley 41:39 Shaun McCarthy 41:45 Masters Men 60+ – 8km Graeme Burr 27:01 Peter Sparks 30:05 Masters Men 70+ – 8km John Wood 30:19 (3rd place) Albert van Veen 35:25
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    • Circa's Programming Process
      • Ever wanted to know how Circa chooses the plays it produces? The Circa Council is hard at work on the programme for 2014, so it seemed a good opportunity to explain to drama on the waterfront how the programming process works at Circa. Circa’s programme is the life-blood of our theatre. The Circa Council is responsible for all programming decisions and reads a large number of plays each year in order to settle on a programme which strives to match our vision: “We believe a great theatre experience inspires, entertains, transforms and nourishes the human spirit”. Circa Theatre welcomes approaches from established professional theatre directors. We have developed a two step process: 1. In the first instance, we ask directors to submit a short CV or bio along with the script of the play. We send an acknowledgement that we have received the submission, however it could then be up to six months  (depending on when it is submitted) before we respond regarding the way forward while the submission is circulated amongst the Circa Council members. All submissions are read by the Council, from which a shortlist is determined. At that stage the Circa Council will invite shortlisted directors to make a pitch for a season at the theatre. 2. Up to two 'Pitch Presentation Days’ are scheduled each year for Directors to present their pitch to the Circa Council. The programme will then be confirmed based on these pitches. If there are some slots in the programme that are still vacant after the first Pitch Presentation Day, there will be a second Pitch Presentation Day. All directors who work at Circa are required to go through the pitch process. The programme is in development for much of the year - the Council accepts submissions up to the end of June, with the Pitch Days taking place in July and September. The final programme isn't decided until the end of September, and it is kept under wraps while we create the annual brochure that is released each year at the Thorndon Fair. So stay tuned for Sunday, 1 December, to find out what 2014 will have in store for you at Circa Theatre!
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      • Circa Theatre, Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Op Crystal Glide 04012022
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 04/01/2022 - 14:00 - 15:15 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  0 Total Volunteer Hours:  1 assistance call for tow to mana due to fuel problem. Mana crew called to base, contact made with the casualty who confirmed that they had started their engine and were safe to travel home. Requested that they contact MRC when at Mana to close out their incident Mana crew stood down Vessel Details Length:  6.50m Resources Attendees:  Trevor Farmer
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      • -40.930862, 174.877549


    • Support of Plimmerton Mid Winter Swim
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 20/06/2021 - 10:00 - 13:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  100 Total Volunteer Hours:  17 Launched at Mana Marina went to Plimmerton Beach.  Stood off 50 to 100 metres off shore.  1 to 1.5 Meter surf.  Waited until last swimmer left water 35 m minutes after start.  Two team members on shore with 4WD.  Good coms.  Rained throughout swim. Vessel Details Length:  0.00m Resources Attendees:  Devine bvinnell dfranks MikeyC Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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      • -41.074591, 174.858224


    • Car-nival
      • 's going to be huge, of course. This weekend's Cuba St Carnival is set to be the biggest yet, with some unmissable acts on the Main Stage and even the Courtenay Place bars getting in on the act. The open-ended consent means that its future is secure, and you can get there by bus for only $1 (assuming that there are any drivers available). Some of us are getting very excited indeed about the weekend, and with luck even the weather might come to the party.
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      • Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Stunning Start
      • Zephyr Rovers opened their Division 1 campaign with a thrashing of Don Logan FC at the Shed of Dreams this afternoon. "I think it is stunning that with so many players out we can still field a strong team and beat a team that has previously given us a lesson or two" said Hall "we took them to the cleaners in the first spell and it was amazing to be 7 - 0 up at half time, even though Pete Roberts (pictured) had a gammy leg".
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    • Blenheim Tournament
      • Last weekend we went to Blenheim to play in a mini tournament against Marlborough, Nelson and Canterbury. Our first 2 games against Marlborough and Nelson went well with good team work and 11-0 and 6-0 wins. Our coaches Nigel and Subs were reasonably happy, but we did miss a few opportunities. Our game against Canterbury was to be our big match of the weekend. Unfortunately, half our team were struggling with food poisoning and sickness so we performed well below our best, losing 6-1.
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    • Record Numbers Strip Foodbank Bare
      • Food supplies at Downtown Community Ministry’s Foodbank are struggling to cope with the record number of people seeking assistance. Over 40 people received food parcels on Monday in one of the busiest afternoons the Foodbank has known. At 1:30pm when the Foodbank opened 20 people were waiting to be interviewed for food assistance. “Despite generous support for the Foodbank this year, our shelves are once again empty with demand totally exceeding supply,” says DCM Director Stephanie McIntyre. More food is desperately needed to meet the demand.
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    • Newtown group to protest against funding cut to local health care service
      • In a classic case of David versus Goliath, concerned members of the Newtown community will protest the quarter million funding cut to the Newtown Union Health Service on Friday. NUHS has been told by the Capital and Coast District Health Board that it will lose $274,000 in funding from July 1. The frontline primary health care service caters to South Wellington’s most vulnerable communities, looking after people who have difficulty accessing appropriate and affordable health care due to socio-economic deprivation and language barriers.
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      • Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Welcomes and Congratulations
      • Welcome back to term 3. It was lovely to see all the smiling faces as students arrived at school yesterday. I hope everyone managed to enjoy their holidays and have begun the term feeling refreshed and ready for a HUGE term of learning. We are excited about this term. Our student achievement data from terms 1 and 2 is looking pretty good. However, as a staff, we met yesterday to discuss how we can continue to improve the achievement of our students over the next two terms.
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    • When Road Cycling is Illegal
      • Following my recent post on fixing cyclist infrastructure, I received a reply that questioned the rationale of pushing cyclists into pedestrian space: @sustwelltrans Lets make roads that work for all vehicles - Arras underpass should have bikes ok - leave #footpaths for #pedetrians — Ellen Blake (@Windynell) April 05, 2015 Since I didn’t know how or why cyclist restrictions happen, I emailed WCC to ask. Cyclists can use all roads except for motorways, lanes reserved for Buses Only, pedestrian malls, and some tunnels.  Cyclists are banned from these places due to safety concerns which derive from conflicts very high volumes of other users who have been formally given exclusive priority.  Cyclists may use all normal Bus Lanes, but not Bus Only lanes. Motorways in Wellington City area are: State Highway 1 from the Karo/Willis intersection to Ngauranga State Highway 1 from Johnsonville to Porirua Bus Only lanes are: Throndon Quay southbound centre lane into Lambton Interchange Lambton Quay from Bunny St to Whitmore St (Lambton Interchange site) Lambton Quay southbound from Brandon St to Featherston St Hunter St-Customhouse Quay-Willis St southbound from Featherston St to Manners St Manners St from Willis St to Cuba St both directions Pedestrian Malls are: Cuba St from Ghuznee St to Manners St Tunnels where cyclists are banned are: Arras Tunnel (State Highway 1) Mt Victoria Tunnel road lanes (State Highway 1) Hataitai Bus Tunnel. I’m sure that there are plenty of points that could be contested within that list, but I’ll only touch on a couple. For the road tunnels, the conditions of the road are identical to normal urban roads, with the exception of ventilation and lighting. It’s not clear how or why the Arras and Mt Victoria tunnels would create an actual safety risk beyond that of normal urban cycling. If there is some exceptional risk, wouldn’t it be better to educate the motorists that cause the risk? The decisions are the responsibility of the appropriate Road Controlling Authority.  For all urban roads Wellington City Council is the RCA, for the entire state highway network it is the New Zealand Transport Agency.  The timing of decisions result from safety and management reviews on an as required basis. Both tunnels are part of SH1 and fall under NZTA’s authority. I’ve just sent an OIA request for justification of the exclusion. They have until May 15 to respond.
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      • Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • R3 Woman Vs Indians 05/08/07 Won 4 - 0
      • Great goals scored by Casey O'Leary (she was out of her usual position of back and was up on the right wing, looked like a bit of a diving shot but think she just fell over!), Wendy Horne (had a short spell at centre forward instead of wing and had her 5 seconds of fame for 1st time this year!), Maree Houston (great goal by Maree, as usual she was in the right place for good shot!) & Debbie Woolcott (great hit from a PC deflected defenders stick into top corner!). Some nice saves by goalie Lyn kept all of there shots out! Great passing and team work gave us a good result.
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    • Kids Vosseler Results U18-U11 – provisional
      • Placing Name Time 2 Nathaniel Graham 00:07:06 1 Alexander Prichard 00:07:25 Joshua Allen 00:07:46 Logan Stoupe 00:07:47 Reegan Kowalczyk 00:07:53 Nicholas Green 00:07:56 Oscar Strickland 00:08:13 4 Kian O’Connell 00:08:21 Nicholas Drayton 00:08:29 Henry Mellor 00:08:36 Ashton Tietjens 00:08:42 Aiden Jackson 00:08:44 Luke Stoupe 00:08:45 Rylee Watt 00:08:49 Jonathan Green 00:08:52 2 Emalise Alding 00:09:03 3 Amy Murray 00:09:16 Gemma Gordon 00:09:31 Charlotte Ross 00:09:34 Tyler Rollo 00:09:37 Bailey Rollo 00:09:41 Nicholas England 00:10:14 David Gordon 00:10:20 Lily Trompetter 00:10:24 Phoenix Taylor 00:11:30 4 Peter Roberts 00:13:11 Tim Cherry 00:13:25 1 Phoebe Mcknight 00:13:28 Gus Reece 00:13:33 3 Johnathon Roberts 00:14:12 Reuben Goldingham-Newsom 00:14:29 2 Jayme Maxwell 00:14:33 Jorja Watt 00:18:12 Hannah Gordon 00:18:44 Provisional results only – some missing
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      • Alexandra Road, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)


    • Announcing the Verb Writers Resident 2020
      •   <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > We are thrilled to be offering a new writers residency in Wellington thanks to our partners Katherine Mansfield House & Garden and Park Hotel. We had a lot of applications from across Aotearoa for our first residency experience. It was a real privilege to read through so many incredible applications and gain new insights into what writers are working on and why residencies are so important.We are delighted to announce that our inaugural resident is Auckland writer Himali McInnes. Himali’s application was exceptional and we look forward to welcoming Himali to Wellington later in 2020. About Himali: Himali McInnes is a family doctor who works in a busy Auckland practice and in the prison system. She enjoys writing short stories, essays, articles, flash fiction and mediocre poetry. She has been published locally and internationally, and has either won or been short-listed in several writing competitions. She is an NZSA Mentorship recipient for 2020. Himali is also a maker of messes - through gardening, beekeeping, cooking and chicken farming. She is humbled and so grateful to be a Verb Wellington Residency recipient, as she loves Wellington (best op shops ever) and is very much looking forward to time spent writing at the Katherine Mansfield House & Garden. Read Himali’s brilliant review of Bernadine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other on The Spinoff here.
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    • win tickets to ‘songs of a wayfarer’ for fathers...
      • WIN TICKETS TO ‘SONGS OF A WAYFARER’ FOR FATHERS DAY THIS SUNDAY! With Dads Day coming up this Sunday the 7th of September, we’re giving you the chance to go into a DAILY DRAW to win a DOUBLE PASS to the Orchestra Wellington concert! What a perfect treat for Dad (or even keep it for yourself & a friend!) Simply answer this question: Q: WHO IS KNOWN AS THE ‘FATHER OF THE SYMPHONY’? (CLUE…he’s a composer featured in this Sunday’s concert!) Simply email your answer to admin@orchestrawellington.co.nz and you’ll go into the draw. A winner will be drawn everyday and notified by 6PM DAILY until the day of the concert. IF YOU MISS OUT THIS TIME AROUND, DON’T FORGET TO UTILISE OUR SPECIAL FATHERS DAY OFFER OF $35* TICKETS (SAVING $20!) Good Luck and we look forward to seeing you Sunday! *Offer available from TICKETEK online or box office. Usual terms, conditions & booking fees apply
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    • Yacht aground in Porirua Harbour
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Fri, 02/08/2019 - 08:30 - 11:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  15 Yacht Jackjumper broken mooring and drifted onto sandbank.  Hard aground.  Used main anchor to kedge bow around, rafted up and returned to mooring.  Refastened. As short of crew took two harbour rangers out ot assist as owners rep. Wind increased from 30 knot NW to 45 knot NW.  Tide turned at 1030hours Vessel Details Length:  13.00m Resources Attendees:  Weedoogie Katestewart Neil Cornwell taracooney Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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      • -41.107178, 174.864407


    • Match Report rd 3 Harper Lock Shield: Premier Reserves Chalk Up a Comfortable Win at Ngati Toa Domain
      • <div class="slider slider-nav-circle slider-nav-large slider-nav-light slider-style-normal" data-flickity-options='{ "cellAlign": "center", "imagesLoaded": true, "lazyLoad": 1, "freeScroll": false, "wrapAround": true, "autoPlay": 6000, "pauseAutoPlayOnHover" : true, "prevNextButtons": true, "contain" : true, "adaptiveHeight" : true, "dragThreshold" : 10, "percentPosition": true, "pageDots": true, "rightToLeft": false, "draggable": true, "selectedAttraction": 0.1, "parallax" : 0, "friction": 0.6 }' > #image_1072999366 { width: 100%; } #image_1273278644 { width: 100%; } #image_603763772 { width: 100%; } #image_788143080 { width: 100%; } #image_555384275 { width: 65%; } The post Match Report rd 3 Harper Lock Shield: Premier Reserves Chalk Up a Comfortable Win at Ngati Toa Domain appeared first on OBU Rugby.
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    • Op unlit yacht 17122020
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 17/12/2020 - 21:45 - 22:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  4 MR1 out training and approached by a boating in on the leads, reporting an unlit yacht anchored in the our navigation leads. they did not see the yacht and nearly hit it. MR1 went out and the located the yacht and the owener turned on the mast head light Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  Mobiinz CMFF GregoryJeames Jason Hall Trevor Farmer warwick.bayne
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      • -41.089326, 174.854794


    • Broken down runabout
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Thu, 18/02/2021 - 11:00 - Fri, 19/02/2021 - 02:00 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  2 Total Volunteer Hours:  90 4.7m runabout with 2POB broken down whilst doing a late night fishing session. MR1 was dispatched to tow them home from just past Te Rewarewa Point to Mana Marina. As they were not a member they were billed for 1hr at $280/hr. Vessel Details Length:  4.70m Resources Attendees:  Devine CMFF dfranks Mark Presling Neil Cornwell zanebublitz CRV's Used:  Mana Rescue 1
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      • -41.05535, 174.83215


    • Check out Mahara on pole moorings
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 22/06/2021 - 18:30 - 21:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  15 Checked out Mahara on Pole Mooring 13 for Harbour Ranger.  Found in good condition.  Continued with training, helm and local area familiarisation.  Moored at wharf at Whitireia.  Checked mooring at Onepoto.  Demonstrated night reflection on channel markers. Wind dropped away from 10 knot S.  Went through high tide at 2000 hours  sea slight Vessel Details Length:  11.00m Resources Attendees:  Portersnz MikeyC Polarbear Torrey Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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      • -41.125595, 174.841473


    • JetSki flat battery
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sat, 05/03/2022 - 10:45 - 14:15 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  21 A jetski would not start because of a flat battery after fishing near Boom Rock. He was drifting towards shore and a vessel nearby was able to assist to keep him off the rocks (he didn't have an anchor) while we travelled to his location. We then towed him home to Mana. Resources Attendees:  Carl Nixon CMFF dfranks Mark Presling Neil Cornwell Polarbear
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      • -41.168022, 174.743962


    • Op bolus
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 17/04/2022 - 19:10 - Mon, 18/04/2022 - 20:30 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  25 CG Mana advised of a vessel that needed a tow from the Onepoto Pole moorings , vessel had engine damage and aux motor failure. Owner contacted and confirmed was safe with noone on board. Owner agreed to a tow midday 18/04/2022 Owner contacted DO on Sunday and stood down the tow task, other arrangements made Vessel Details Length:  4.00m Resources Attendees:  Trevor Farmer
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    • Metlink to roll out discounts for community services card holders in September
      • ollowing a Greater Wellington Regional Council meeting today, Metlink has been given the go ahead to implement the Government’s Community Connect Scheme which will see discounted fares for Community Services Card (CSC) holders in place from 1 September. The Community Connect Scheme was announced by the Government during the Budget in May. Councillor Roger Blakeley, chair of Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee and a strong supporter of the Community Connect Scheme at the Council meeting, said it was fantastic to see the Government actively support community members most in need across the region.
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    • Op niord 12122022
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Mon, 12/12/2022 - 09:15 - 21:00 Operation Type:  CG Operation (good samaritan) People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  58 NIORD, 12 metre yacht reported gearbox failure while near Maori Bay Pelorous Sound DO made contact and monitored the yacht as it sailed back to Mana. TAR went out to bring it over the bar and into the marina and berth   Momitorinmg by IMT = 10 hrs Operation:                      =3 hrs Vessel Details Length:  10.00m Resources Attendees:  dfranks Jason Hall espi NZ Tuatara Trevor Farmer CRV's Used:  Te Awarua Rescue
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      • -41.076488, 174.811878


    • Curious yellow objects
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 28/12/2010 - 21:10 - 23:10 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  0 A concerned resident phoned the police to inform them of 2 curious looking yellow objects about 600 metres off shore  between Archon Road and Shell Mana.  Coastguard put both its vessels out to look for them and quickly established that they were not in fact people on boogie boards, but in fact a newly placed bright yellow buoy. Resources Attendees:  Carolyn Jameson Grant Porter Joce Jones Mark Presling Paul Craven Peter Tse tfarmer Trevor Burgess
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    • Yacht assisted back to Mana Marina
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Sun, 27/02/2011 - 14:30 - 17:00 Operation Type:  SAROP Cat 1 People Assisted:  2 As Trust Porirua Rescue was coming back from the Overload job they were called to the 30' cutter "Clare" at the North end of Mana Island. Clare with 2 POB had engine failure and could not make safe harbour. TPR assisted her into Mana Marina. Vessel Details Length:  9.00m Resources Attendees:  Chris Darch Grant Porter Matt Annear Trevor Burgess tfarmer CRV's Used:  CRV Trust Porirua Rescue Attachments Image: 
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      • Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Pump out water on vessel at pole moorings
      • Operation Details Date/Time:  Tue, 05/02/2013 - 13:00 - 15:00 Operation Type:  Other People Assisted:  1 Total Volunteer Hours:  8 Vessel Pelous Lass was well down in the water at the pole moorings on the way to Onepoto.  The Harbour Master said the owner required assistance to pump out vessel.  5000 litres of water was pumped and vessel was left floating evenly in the water. Pumping was done in two sections bow first stern second. Resources Attendees:  Chris Darch ChristopherPye Peter Feely Trevor Burgess CRV's Used:  CRV Pelorus
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      • -41.106519, 174.860458



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      • Musical Stars is an after school musical and performing theatre class for children aged 5-16 years. We teach singing, dancing and drama in a positive, warm, pressure-free environment from two central Wellington locations.
      • Tagged as:
      • performing-arts
      • education

    • Upper Hutt Hockey Club
      • Upper Hutt Hockey Club has 5 senior teams competing in the Wellington competion and lots of junior teams. Trainings are at Fraser park in Lower Hutt, while games are either in Wellington or Lower Hutt, depending on your grade.
      • Tagged as:
      • hutt-valley
      • hockey

    • Wellington International Club Rugby Tens
      • The Wellington International Club Tens will be held on 5 & 6 February 2003 at Trust {Porirua} Park. This tournament, held successfully for the first time in 2002, is run in conjunction with the Telecom International Sevens held at the now renowned Westpac T
      • Tagged as:
      • events

    • Land Rovers Football Club
      • Land Rovers are an indoor football team playing (in a loose association with Land Information NZ)in Division 7 of Wellington lunch time soccer. Our aim is to win the competition, resolve world peace by 5 o'clock and keep our sponsors very happy indeed.
      • Tagged as:
      • soccer

    • St Bernard's School
      • St Bernard’s School Brooklyn is an urban Catholic primary school nestled in a quiet private cul-de-sac in Brooklyn, close to the shops, buses and only 5 minutes from the city centre. Places are available now especially for those with a Catholic connection.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • catholic
      • primary
      • brooklyn

    • Valley Dragon Boating Club
      • VDC is the largest Dragon Boat Club in the Wellington region and is open to new paddlers from all experience levels Established in 2009 we are an energetic group of dragon boaters. Our club is made up of people from all over and from all age groups, in 2021 we had 5 teams paddling.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • boating

    • Hutt Valley Mountain Bike Club
      • Established in 1991, the club covers the greater Wellington area, with a preference for cross country riding. The club provides a range of organised riding options including Sunday rides and Jungle rides, but probably the most popular is the Wednesday night rides. These can have anywhere from 5 to 20 or more depending on the ride.
      • Tagged as:
      • cycling
      • hutt-valley

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