24 hours in Otago - A Selection

John Milburn, of Dunedin, photographed above Chain Hills, flies his gyrocopter, which he...
John Milburn, of Dunedin, photographed above Chain Hills, flies his gyrocopter, which he describes as "the trail bike of the sky". It is "nimble and aerobatic" and he loves to fly deserted beaches, around hills and up gullies. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
Rory Lindsay (left) and Aidan Jones AK DJ Mohanz) have a night out in one of the smallest bars in...
Rory Lindsay (left) and Aidan Jones AK DJ Mohanz) have a night out in one of the smallest bars in the country, Mou Very. Photo by Gregor Richardson.
Schoolchildren wait for their buses under the Pine Hill Rd bridge at the end of George Street,...
Schoolchildren wait for their buses under the Pine Hill Rd bridge at the end of George Street, Dunedin. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.
' Gemma' looks in longingly at North East Valley butcher Neville Eskrick's mouth-watering window...
' Gemma' looks in longingly at North East Valley butcher Neville Eskrick's mouth-watering window display. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.
Klaus Aggerholm offers up another batch of the good stuff at his waterfront fish and chip shack...
Klaus Aggerholm offers up another batch of the good stuff at his waterfront fish and chip shack in Queenstown. Photo by Craig Baxter.
Vineyard workers Peter Klescht (right), of Queenstown, and Peter Williams, of Cromwell, harvest...
Vineyard workers Peter Klescht (right), of Queenstown, and Peter Williams, of Cromwell, harvest grapes from vines in the Gibbston Valley. Photo by Debbie Porteous.
Rhonda Campbell rests outside Gilchrists general Store at Oturehua. Opened in 1902, this shop is...
Rhonda Campbell rests outside Gilchrists general Store at Oturehua. Opened in 1902, this shop is believed to be the oldest general store in the country. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
John Tardif, of Middlemarch, hones the edge of his knife before cutting up a Highland bull into...
John Tardif, of Middlemarch, hones the edge of his knife before cutting up a Highland bull into dog tucker after the elderly animal had to be put down. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
Paedactric outreach nurse Claire Hagglund draws blood from Olivia McLay-Freeman (6), while play...
Paedactric outreach nurse Claire Hagglund draws blood from Olivia McLay-Freeman (6), while play specialist Shea Corrigall keeps Olivia amused, at Dunedin Public Hospital. Photo by Jane Dawber.
After winding it up, building attendant Peter Currie turns off for the weekend the chimes  on the...
After winding it up, building attendant Peter Currie turns off for the weekend the chimes on the Municipal Chambers clock, in the Dunedin Town Hall. Photo by Linda Robertson.
Spending time online, Mikio Oishi, from Japan, checks his email outside a shop on Lower Stuart St...
Spending time online, Mikio Oishi, from Japan, checks his email outside a shop on Lower Stuart St. He had been inside the Law courts Hotel using their wireless hotspot but felt that since he was not a guest it would be more polite to go outside onto...
Livingstone farmer Jack McKenzie was taking his 4-year-old Clydesdale called Sampson for a walk...
Livingstone farmer Jack McKenzie was taking his 4-year-old Clydesdale called Sampson for a walk along Harbour St, Oamaru. Photo by Sally Rae.
New Zealand band, House of Shem, play at Sammys on Saturday morning. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
New Zealand band, House of Shem, play at Sammys on Saturday morning. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Ballet teacher Michell Hale (16) (right) teaches a  Preprimary ballet class at the Dance and...
Ballet teacher Michell Hale (16) (right) teaches a Preprimary ballet class at the Dance and Theatre Arts, Hargest Crescent. Ballerinas (from left) Abigail Paton (5), Sylvia Lott (5), Holly Cook (5), Georgia Wong (5), Lucy Woodhouse (4), Olivia...
Richard Greer carries a prime young ewe carcase up to the spit to be roasted for his daughters...
Richard Greer carries a prime young ewe carcase up to the spit to be roasted for his daughters 21st party at their Wakari road life-style block. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.

A selection of the "24 Hours in Otago" series produced as a Souvenir Publication on March 23, 2009. Photos were captured by various photographers between midday Friday, March 14th, and midday Saturday, March 15th. Photos are available for purchase at Otago Images.

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