More than one hero's legacy is honoured by the poppy attached to the newly named Scully Pl, RSA National President Sir Wayne (Buck) Shelford said at the unveiling ceremony in Invercargill yesterday. Warm seas bring cold comfort for this bather. In addition to the daily lists the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court publish information about upcoming hearings. The latest news, analysis and comment from the courts brought to you by the definitive brand of quality journalism. Melissa Vining says she's speaking up for those on the front line who are too scared to, fearing they could lose their jobs. Media information. Adaptation the next front. At 3pm yesterday Judge John Brandts-Giesen took off his robe, placed it on the back of his chair, then walked out of courtroom two of the Invercargill District Court. This symbolic act is the last that judges make when they sit on the bench for the final time. The feasibility of building a new pedestrian and cycling bridge over State Highway 6 at the entrance to Queenstown is to be investigated by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). Emergency services work at the scene of a crash involving a caravan and car in Old Coach Rd (State Highway 93) yesterday. 131 Yarrow Street, PO Box 632, Invercargill. Chief Hi Home The Courts High Court Judges minutes of 5 december 2011 c 86 of 2011 Four Invercargill shops were hit in early morning smash and grab raids which targeted perfumed and clothing. It follows the creation of Te Pkenga, the new national polytechnic. Large potholes have sparked concern after heavy traffic was routed through Mosgiel as part of a detour. 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One person was seriously injured after a four-wheel-drive vehicle overturned near Mosgiel this afternoon. New Cases Otago Daily Times By Karen Pasco The final court case relating to the murder of Azalia Wilson finished in the Invercargill High Court today as Patricia Samson was found guilty of attempting. 29 talking about this. A DCC tradition with a haphazard recent history will be up for debate at the councils civic affairs committee meeting on Monday. Singaporean company backing the Datagrid project responds it is 'on track and progressing as planned'. Wanted: Staff for Antarctica. Columbiana County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Lionmark Liverpool Limited, Broadway, East Common Pleas . A Queenstown chef has spinal injuries, a written-off car and little hope of any compensation after a Californian doctor returned home hours after crashing into her. ; delinquent property tax foreclosure Common Pleas Most District Courts will display court lists of cases in the public area of the court. Photos / NZME, Supplied. An Invercargill forestry worker has been charged with string of driving offences after a police chase through South Dunedin on Saturday. New Cases SE Louisiana Lions (17-13, 11-6 Southland) at Houston Christian Huskies (10-20, 7-10 Southland) Queenstown golfer Ben Campbell is finally feeling comfortable and he would be keen to make the most of the comforts of home this weekend. ; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Ashland Place, East Liverpool property. BOWLER, George Patrick Michael: 22.6.1978 - 15.2.2023 Dearly loved son of Pat and Mary, brother of Phoebe and Sam, and dad of Luca and Heath. Read The Irish Times. County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. John Collier, Akron, et al. This may impact on court operations through reduced services, and customer counter hours may differ from those published. A three-year partnership between Dunedins Edgar Centre and New Zealand ticketing company iTICKET has been announced. A jury found him guilty Jan. 18 and he was sentenced to 30 months in prison. THE COURTS. Docket Columbiana County Court News Well let you know right in your web browser when theres big breaking news happening, and also share our editors top picks so you see the best of what the Tribune has to offer. The path is forged and the future is bright. It deals with major cases from through the Chester and sometimes wider Cheshire area. 05:25, 22 FEB 2023. The Washington times. A new cohort of young people were making better decisions around booze, with a "sober-curious community" choosing zero alcohol options, police say. "We obviously have staff off sick for colds, influenza and COVID. The high winds have been affecting motorists in Southland, with a campervan blown over and a truck rolling. 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Criminal matters dealt with in the Invercargill District Court before Judge Tony Couch on Friday: Adam Jessie Morrison, 20, convicted and discharged for breaching community work on December 12. The Islanders open play in the Southland Conference Tournament on Wednesday, March 8 in the semifinals at 1:30 p.m. in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Arrest Made in Relation to Thefts From Vehicles . New Cases Czstochowa is a former industrial-powerhouse turned cultural hub. Stay on top of the news all day with the Tribunes web notifications. He said it's a "pretty surreal" experience. The District Court is the largest court in Australasia. ; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Lower Elkton Road, Lisbon property. New Cases The Southland Times Gore District Court 2017-09-28- A Gore judge was left with no option but to send a woman to jail after she refused the option of a home detention sentence. Man Charged Over Theft Of Police Pistols Appears In Court. The charge has a maximum penalty of seven years . A jealous man convicted of violently murdering . TV Shop in court. Opinion: These events come at us fast and affect our lives in way we wouldnt even imagine. Dunedin | Otago Daily Times Online News Dunedin DCC Crime Campus Health The Star A voice for human rights in Iran Dunedin Iranians have staged a protest on the lawn of the Otago Museum to highlight the abuse of women and human rights in Iran. Melissa Rhodes, West Salem Common Pleas It is in Queenstown, but I am not. The defendant was an admitted sexual offender against children, Williamson said, and the lawyer asked the jury how they knew that. Workers lured by dreams of paradise are living in crowded hostels at Queenstown's housing woes hit crisis levels. 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A special sitting was held in the Invercargill District Court yesterday to mark the retirement of Judge John Brandts-Giesen. He was found not guilty of indecently assaulting the girl between December 1997 and March 1998, and between May 1999 and October 1999. Hundreds of disc golfers have descended upon Invercargill for a shot at the national title in the New Zealand championships that will begin in the southern-most city midday today. Residents have been urged to make submissions to what will be major changes to the main entrance to Queenstown. 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Southland | Otago Daily Times Online News Regions Queenstown Wanaka Central Otago North Otago South Otago Southland SUBSCRIBER Whitebait farm has great first harvest After a successful first harvest, the country's only commercial whitebait farm general manager is confident in a long-term future for the species and consequently, its industry. Formula Ford Championship titleholder Alex Crosbie has defended his title during the past month in Waikato and Taup. (Merv from Makarewa): 16 February 2021 Two years ago today you left us and our lives will never be the same. District Courts - criminal. Andrew Robert Pender (54), of Tuatapere, entered no plea to a charge of intentional damage of pine trees, the property of the Southland District Council, in Tuatapere from August 1 to October 31 last year.