Duck archive

Introduction
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 September 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 8 1996 (Front page)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, November 12 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday 19 November 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 26 November 1996
CHB Mail, 3 December, 1996
CHB Mail, 10 December 1996
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 February 1997
CHB Mail, 13 Tuesday May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 May 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday 3 June 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 8 July 1997
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 14 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
Hawkes Bay Today Weekend, Saturday, 18 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 21 October 2003 (part one)
CHB Mail, Tuesday 21 October 2003 (part two)
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 28 October 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 4 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 11 November 2003
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 31 August 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 7 September 2004
CHB Mail, Tuesday, 12 October 2004
Dominion Post, Saturday, November, 2004
Hawkes Bay Today, Friday, May 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July12, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, July14, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Save the duck poster, Thursday, July 20, 2005.
CHB Mail Tuesday, 26 July, 2005.
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 2, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, July, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, August 10 2005
Classic Hits 89.5 Bay City Radio interview
CHB Mail, Tuesday, August 16, 2005
CHB Mail. Tuesday, August 23, 2005
CHB Mail, Tueasday August 30, 2005
Dominion Post, Saturday, 3 September, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today. Thursday, September 15, 2005
Dominion Post . Friday, 16 September, 2005
Blossom Festival BLOG
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Hawkes Bay Today, Wednesday, September 21, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday, September 20 and 27, 2005
CHB Mail, Tuesday 27 September, 2005
The duck came back -27 September, 2005
Waipawa's Spring Festival blog
CHB Mail Tuesday, October 4, 2005
CHB Mail , Tuesday, November 8, 2005
11 February 2006 - Obituary
Pawa the duck - the story
Hawkes Bay Today. Saturday October 7, 2006
CHB Mail, Tueasday August 30, 2005 PDF Print E-mail

Duck Petition -369 sign

A PETITION supporting the reinstatement of the duck on Waipawa’s main street was received by Central Hawkes Bay District Council recently.

A total of 369 people signed the petition that circulated Waipawa businesses last month, but those opposed it and signed the petition were deliberately blanked out.

Cr Terry Kingston said, “The petition does not state where on the main street the duck has to go. It could go in Nellie Jull Park, at the pools or in Madge Hunter Park by the skateboard ramp.

“I recommend that the duck be reinstated on the main street at no cost to the council and at a site and style to be approved. “By this I mean for example, it could go in Nellie Jull Park, with a play structure over it for the kids to play on. I do not think it should be above the ground,” he said. Cr Mark Williams seconded the recommendation.

Cr Michael Waite said, “I accept the duck has to go somewhere as there is a strong feel for it. But don’t clutter Nellie Jull Park or the pools. I approve of it going to Madge Park by the skate board ramp,” he said.

Mayor Tim Gilbertson agreed, “Councillor Waite made a good point but I think we need more feedback from the community.”

NB. In this article it makes it sound like there were a lot of people who signed this petition who were opposed to it, while in actual fact there were only two or three and they did not sign their names or put in their phone numbers to it but only wrote on it “No!” and “Never!”. While these entries were removed from the petition it was hardly significant enough to even get a mention in this article… but for some reason they did.