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? Old Bill keeps grass smooth at defunct club
? Eastbourne carnival spilling into the streets
? Is there a bowls club in heaven?
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? Tears and hugs after 24-hour ride
? ?Why would they steal from us??
? Empire?s future in limbo
? Hutt health board hires twice as many managers as docs
? Jackson Street Mile could win Olympic support
? Rotary fair dodges bureaucratic bullet ? for now



Brittania rules the (southern) waves

Petone?s Britannia House is holding a fundraising evening at the Petone Workingmens Club on October 16 that will let people discover the wonders of the frozen continent. Wellington-based artist and marine engineer Alfred Memelink will talk about his extraordinary voyage to the Antarctic and some of his paintings will be on show. The Antarctic works are based on Mr Memelink?s summer voyage to Antarctica on the NIWA research ship Tangaroa Apart from the amazing landscape, wildlife and seeing Ross Island, home of Scott Base and Mount Erebus for the first time, he was particularly inspired by the icebergs in the area. ?The Ross Sea is like a huge and fascinating Henry Moore sculpture garden,? he said. Dinner on the night will run from 6pm with Mr Memelink giving his presentation from 7pm. Contact Maureen Freeman 564 6365 or 021174 4197 for information and tickets. Britannia House is raising money to pay for the construction of a new wing at the rest home.

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