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1986
Several cars were damaged in Dunedin today when a runaway van collided with them.
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1986
The Dunedin sharebroking firm of Forsyth Barr is holding an investment seminar in Queenstown. It...
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1987
One quarter of New Zealand babies are missing out on immunisation against major childhood diseases.
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1986
The Otago Embroiderers Guild is staging an exhibition of the embroiderers art in New Zealand in...
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1989
A community police centre was opened in Dunedin North by Roger Douglas.
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1989
Yesterday's gas emergency in North Dunedin was the result of a fault in an underground...
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1989
Injured All Black rugby flanker Paul Henderson is home in Invercargill, sad about his tour being...
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1989
Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer visited the marginal Labour seat of Waitaki today calling in on a...
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1989
The Otago Regional Council met today as did the Invercargill District Council.
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1989
Regal Salmon on Stewart Island is killing and harvesting its salmon.
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1986
Thee's been little effect on tobacco sales in the region as New Zealanders' first smoke free week...
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1986
A fundraising campaign is due to start in the city for a hospice, a place where people can die...
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1986
A look at the Farquharson's homestead at Inverey on Signal Hill in Dunedin, which is to be sold...
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1986
Katie Sadleir is a synchronised swimmer and she's hoping to take a bronze medal at the Edinburgh...
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1986
A group of trees, 100 years old, are in danger from Botanic Gardens work and northern motorway work.
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1986
Erosion is causing concern at the Aramoana Spit at the entrance to Otago Harbour.
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1986
The illegal use of magic mushrooms among drug takers is causing concern in the south because it...
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1986
Six years after the Roslyn Woollen Mills went into receivership they now have a new lease of life.
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1986
Alexandra's two curling clubs are having trouble finding new members, but the royal and ancient...
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