Our exclusive front page story on new Cambridge All Black Cam Roigard was the best read page on cambridgenews.nz website last month. The 2pm concert is at St John’s Anglican Church. Organised as collaboration between the Conservatorium and the Te Awamutu Music Federation, it brings together vocal students Breony Bearman, Faamanu Fonoti-Fuimaono, Jordan Fonoti-Fuimaono, Szilvia Hernyak and Niamh Bentley, with Jonathan Dunlop accompanying on piano. Sunday concertĪ concert in Te Awamutu on Sunday will feature performances by Waikato Conservatorium of Music students. The side beat John McGlashan College twice, Christ’s College and Palmerston North Boys High School but lost in pool play to Auckland Grammar, who went on to finish fourth, and winners New Plymouth Boys’ High School. It was the under 15A team’s first appearance in the prestigious competition. Hockey successĬambridge High School finished ninth out of 15 teams in the Tanner Cup competition in Hamilton last week. The hospital sees more than 84,000 patients a year. Assessment rooms in the waiting area have also been added. Arrivals and reception have moved closer to the front entrance allowing staff to engage and triage patients immediately. Waikato Hospital’s $3.3 million upgrade of its emergency department was completed last week. New Zealand Food Safety, which announced the recall, says it has not received any reports of associated illness. The milk is sold via home deliveries by Dreamview Creamery Real. Milk recallĪ raw drinking milk producer based near Raglan is recalling batches which may contain listeria. Ben Noll from NIWA said their site at Karāpiro had recorded 846mm to last Friday – making it the third equal wettest first six months since records began in 1946. Wetter daysĮleven sites across the country have already received more rain than what they usually get in a year – the closest to Waipā being Tauranga. Hundreds of trucks a day using that quarry would go through Cambridge under the proposal. The issue came up following an application to establish a quarry in Newcombe Road. The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce is putting pressure on Waipā District Council to address whether an on-off ramp is needed from Tirau Road north onto the Waikato Expressway and south off it. Peak time just after 5pm at the southern end of the Waikato Expressway – while Cambridge is congested.
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