The new season is bringing us some new things – the Art and Craft Fair Oamaru is starting its Summer season on 1st October alongside the Farmers Market, then every first Sunday in the month. Expression of interest; We are receiving more and more advertisers requesting colour adverts.. But due Continue Reading
Rock Vale Stone and Garden
Spring gardening – warm one day – wet and cold the next – but not complaining. Nothing worse for North Otago to go into Summer after a dry Spring. I have been enjoying the Blossom, Bulbs, sun and bees, while planting out bedding and perennial plants on warm days and Continue Reading
Chest Pain
Chest pain is quite common. If you or a family member has chest pain, it will probably be caused by something minor. But chest pain can also indicate a serious problem like a heart attack, a blood clot moving to the lungs, or pneumonia. So don’t just put up with Continue Reading
N.O. Tramping & Mounteering Club 40th reunion
Our club has been running for 40 years and celebrating this time and all it’s adventures during the weekend of October 28th and 29th. The club has grown since its first meeting of 13 people to 45 today. During this time members have joined and left, but we are hoping Continue Reading
History of daylight saving in NZ
New Zealand first introduced daylight saving time in 1927. The current times have been fixed since 2007. 1868 — New Zealand officially set a national standard time — called New Zealand Mean Time — at 11 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). 1927 — New Zealand Continue Reading
Easter Sunday Shop Trading
Should we have an Easter Sunday Shop Trading policy in the district, allowing more businesses to open on Easter Sunday? Late last year, Central Government gave us the right to have a policy allowing more businesses to open on Easter Sunday. We think that the time is right to have Continue Reading
Poultry, bees and other animals
We have a General Bylaw which sets out the requirements for keeping animals in the Waitaki District. Although the Bylaw has general provisions for keeping animals in any area of the District, it has a particular focus on urban areas. Unless carefully controlled, stock and other animals in urban areas Continue Reading
Entrance designed to entice visitors
With a specially designed paved area from Thames Street, the proposed entrance to the new cultural facility has been designed to capture the imagination of the public and lead them into the new facility that will showcase Waitaki’s heritage and artefacts. Architect John McKenzie has created the concept drawings showing Continue Reading
The Oamaru Telegram issue 359
What would you like to read in The Telegram? Let us know and we will do our best to publish your request. Christmas is getting closer – It is time for the retailers to start thinking about promoting their bargains – so keep an eye out as it is time Continue Reading