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Snapped Photographs for January 2003

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Pukekura Park Cricket ground and the game was central districts vs Auckland Game, a colorful sight with umbrellas and hats galore.
 


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Mr & Mrs Rowe of New Plymouth enjoyed the cricket game sitting  with  Scott, Braden and Mathew, a great day out.
 


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Auckland Aces team caught waiting on the sideline,  they are sponsored by State Insurance, thanks state.....


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Snow Leatham, Gary Rainey, and Pete Loader, were our local bobbies at the cricket game, keeping an eye on things.
 


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Here is the friendship force,  an International exchange organization, active in 55 countries meeting for an interclub picnic. Audrey Dobson, Shirley Julian , Gordon, Sonia and Diane Hancock of Auckland with Shirley Bishop of Hawera and Dorothy Anderson of New Plymouth. All snapped in Pukekura Park New Plymouth


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A wonderful young  couple moved from Auckland  and visiting Pukekura Park was Ian and Mari Clothier & Little newborn Kohana, what a privilege it is to have someone as experienced world-wide as Ian Clother to come and pass on his knowledge of the Arts at Our Western Institute of Technology, welcome to Taranaki.
 


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Here we have Vanessa Black from Wellington  & John Stuart from Auckland, a couple visiting Pukekura Park, they loved Taranaki , in fact a perfect getaway weekend from the bustle of Auckland and Wellington.


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Little Hawanii Kimi was caught on my zoom from the entrance of Pukekura Park, being rowed down the lake by Mathew Kyle, both of New Plymouth, what a sight that was with the park ducks swimming after Hawanii, waiting for crumbs. The ducks are loved by all.
 


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Every summer we have the 'magical' festival of the lights and entertainment
for all at Pukekura Park.
 

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Beautiful Ohawe beach on Surf Hwy 45 is a popular spot for one and all, here
is an early sunset the tide is out and time for exploring in the rock pools.
 

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Taranaki sunsets are so special, and this one is no exception at Ohawe Beach surf hwy 45,  down sunny South Taranaki way,  Ohawe is a popular beach for South Taranaki surfers,
and fisherman.

 

 


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Kite surfing is becoming a popular attraction in Taranaki, a province that is surrounded by a coastline one is able to find a location most times summer and winter for this fast growing, popular sport…….

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