'Pretty much ashes': Te Kaha home gutted by fire
A Te Kaha couple's two-bedroom home was 'totally gutted' by fire.
A Te Kaha couple's two-bedroom home was 'totally gutted' by fire.
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'You can see bits of the city in the book. I really tried to make it exactly this place.'
The woman completed the course, with a 90 per cent success rate getting wāhine into jobs.
The homes would have three bedrooms and cost up to $170,000.
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"I looked around and saw none of our food. It gave me the passion."
It has been a long fight for those fiercely in favour of restoring it.
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One trips and nearly faceplants in the rush to leave the ransacked store.
One man has been taking trips to the bakery for more than 25 years to taste the pies.
“This is the fifth or sixth tree poisoned like this in the last few years.”
'The last thing I want is for this building to become a black hole of spending.'
The burglaries happened on Monday morning.
'Everything was in an absolute mess.'
Local members of the legal fraternity say it can't come soon enough.
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"First and last time I get to refer to the authority of Lizzo in a court," lawyer says.
Police say the lockdown was a precaution while they assessed a nearby address.
But a National MP says the figures are wrong and it "invested significantly" in city.
“[We] should be able to go into the police station and register over the counter.”
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