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People: Roxburgh Classic Car Show

People: Roxburgh Classic Car Show

At the Roxburgh Classic Car Show on Sunday, February 5. 

Photos by Lynda van Kempen; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

 

 

Summer clean up

Summer clean up

On Saturday morning a group of about 13 people clean part of Gair Avenue as part of event hobby called Geocaching (www.geocaching.com).  

Arrival on superyacht

Arrival on superyacht

Here are some photos of what appeared to be an elderly man leaving a helicopter and greeting people on the superyacht Mayan Queen IV or "B" in Dunedin today about 5.10pm. It looked like Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez.

Cheers Nelson 

Dunedin to Brighton vintage car rally

Dunedin to Brighton vintage car rally

Dunedin to Brighton vintage car rally starts from the Octagon on Saturday.It is almost like a push bike but new owner Ron Gilbert was hoping his 1914 Triumph Baby motorcycle would go a bit quicker on its first run on Saturday.

Mr Gilbert's motorcycle was one of five to take part in the Brighton vintage car rally, which left from the Octagon on Saturday morning.

He bought the motorcycle at auction in Auckland last year after it had been in a museum since some time in the 1960s, but only got it on the road after the respoked wheels were fitted last week.

"We got it going on Friday for the first time and spent yesterday riding around in circles ... to learn how to ride it."

The bike handled quite differently from a modern motorcycle. It had no "springs to speak of, and the brakes are non-existent", and required "a bit of thinking on the go", he said.

It was supposed to go "40 miles [64km] an hour ... but I've got no speedo so I'll have no idea".

The motorcycle performed well, but needed a few pushes and rests when it overheated going uphill, he said.

Having ridden motorcycles for about 60 years, the retired dentist chose the Triumph Baby because it was light and small.

"I'm 78 so a little, light bike is good."

On Saturday, he was tempted to get out the old motorcycling gear so he "looked the part" but decided given he was still learning to ride it "the chance of falling off is high so I put all the good gear on".

Travelling alongside Mr Gilbert were 23 vintage vehicles, some from as far afield as Ashburton and Invercargill.

Some of the participants had chosen to dress in clothes from the era of their vehicles, with Diane Robb, of Ashburton, advising the most important thing was to have a hat that did not blow off.

rebecca.fox@odt.co.nz

 

Photos by Jane Dawber; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

Otago celebrates the new year

Otago celebrates the new year

Revellers go crazy around Otago.

Photo prints available from otagoimages.co.nz

 

Melbourne Cup day at Wingatui

Melbourne Cup day at Wingatui

At the Melbourne Cup day at Wingatui racecourse yesterday.

Photos by Peter McIntosh and Craig Baxter; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

People: Cure Kids auction

People: Cure Kids auction

At the Nidd Realty Cure Kids charity auction, held at the Savoy, Dunedin, Wednesday October 12.

Photos by Peter McIntosh; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

People - out and about around Otago

People - out and about around Otago

Out and about in Otago over the past week.

 

Photos: Snow, snow everywhere

Photos: Snow, snow everywhere

Snow blankets most parts of New Zealand during an icy polar blast that has hit the country. These photos are by Otago Daily Times photogaphers from around Dunedin, Otago, Southland and even Christchurch, and also a mixture of readers photos sent in by the public showing what our communities got up to on a very snowy day!

 

Class Act 2011 award presentation

Class Act 2011 award presentation

Prime Minister John Key meets recipients of the 2011 Otago Daily Times Class Act awards at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery yesterday.

The Otago Daily Times Class Act 2011 recipients were - (last picture, front row, from left): Kate Waterman, Sophie Napper (Columba College); Danae Bradley, Courtney Sanne (Blue Mountain College); Jodie Hope, Sam Arnold (Bayfield High School); (second row): Matthew Paterson, Samantha Dickie (Gore High School); Holly McGrouther, Kelyn Witehira (East Otago High School); Jared Maclachlan, Ella Borrie (Cromwell College); (third row): Katie Mason, Kylie Price (Kavanagh College); Ben Jowsey, Jordyn Walker (Kaikorai Valley College); Jamie Band, William Gibson (John McGlashan College); fourth row): Rosalind Manowitz, Patrick Dawson (Logan Park High School); Brianna Watt, Terry Batt (Lawrence Area School); Caleb Gray, Hayden King (King's High School); (fifth row): Benjamin Watts, Michael Collins (Otago Boys' High School); Saasha Bruce, Alexandra Winsloe (Mt Aspiring College); Giles Graham, Shayne Hughes (Maniototo Area School); (sixth row): Sarah Davidson, Alex Pasco (Roxburgh Area School); Maxine Shanks, Serena Mather (Queen's High School); Lisa Craw, Dayna Turnbull (Otago Girls' High School); (seventh row): Nicole Parry, Brendan Austin (St Peter's College); Fergus Farrell, Maeve Ryan (St Kevin's College); Rebekah Greene, Frances Fulton (St Hilda's Collegiate); (eighth row): Holly McPhee, Jeremy Gray (The Catlins Area School); Julia Gorinski, Aaron Kennedy (Taieri College); Thomas Craig, Natasha Cameron (South Otago High School); (ninth row): Jessica Callaghan, Nicole Meikle (Waitaki Girls' High School); William Steenholdt, Douglas Wood (Waitaki Boys' High School); Amanda Williamson, Jessica Brock (Tokomairiro High School); (10th row): Ella Ferguson, Bridget Kirk (Wakatipu High School). Inset: Callum Geddes and Sophie Williamson (Dunstan High School).

• Photos by ODT staff photographers Linda Robertson, Peter McIntosh and Gregor Richardson; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

 

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