Retro-walker
He was a pioneering publisher, but he became known finally as the man who
walked. Very fit. Very popular. Very old.
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He was a pioneering publisher, but he became known finally as the man who
walked. Very fit. Very popular. Very old.
Finance Minister Michael Cullen and lands Minister John Tamihere today approved the sale of the Motatapu and Soho stations to country pop singer Shania Twain and Robert 'Mutt' Lange.
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Contractors have now put up the finger signs for the North Shore City Council's new coastal walk, part of Te Araroa.
Read moreTransit New Zealand will work with Te Araroa Waikato Trust to put an 8-kilometre track alongside the new Mercer-Longswamp Fourlaning project.
Read moreA deal being struck with Canadian country and western singer Shania Twain will secure a 48-kilometre Te Araroa tramping route across some of the South Island's most impressive landscape.
Read moreTwo walkers have now finished their Te Araroa tramp - or those parts of it open to tramping - and other groups are still pressing ahead along the route .
Read moreThe 15-km Mangaokewa river trail has no destination signage yet - but we've decided it's open anyway.
Read moreThree new regional trusts are now helping Te Araroa Trust get the New Zealand track in place.
Read moreTe Araroa tramper Eric Martinot met and photographed the English tramper Michael Johnson in the Dart River Valley, March 12.
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