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Middle Earth set for film return

Tourists at Matamata's Hobbiton will soon see Middle Earth come to life before their eyes as the movie set is restored for the filming of The Hobbit.

Praying for Ben after explosion

By BELINDA FEEK - Waikato Times

Ben Cleaver Two teenage boys have described harrowing scenes as they watched their 14-year-old friend become enveloped in a ball of flame after an explosion in Hamilton yesterday.

Murder accused was on bail

By AARON LEAMAN and BELINDA FEEK - Waikato Times

The 26-year-old charged with murdering Hamilton man Jaycee Dallas Van Der Drift was on bail at the time.

EW deputy in gun for overflow

By CHRIS GARDNER - Waikato Times

The deputy chairman of Environment Waikato is under investigation for dirty dairying after an eye-in-the-sky check of his property.

Tenants fear camp eviction

By JEFF NEEMS - Waikato Times

Thirty long-term residents at a Hamilton motor camp fear they will be forced out before Christmas as the result of a mortgagee sale.

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Family man was not 'dogfather'

The alleged "dogfather" of the Hamilton Mongrel Mob had moved away from the gang's dealings to become a family man, the High Court in Hamilton was told yesterday.

Repeat drink driver jailed

A Hamilton man convicted of his sixth drink driving offence was caught behind the wheel more than three times over the legal alcohol limit.

Driver wins battle to secure unpaid taxi fares

Uni dumps bridging course for Maori Staff

ND get to keep their stars

The Black Caps' loss is the Northern Knights' gain - the Plunket Shield leaders will have the services of seamers Tim Southee and Brent Arnel along with opening bat BJ Watling for their third-round match against the Wellington Firebirds starting in Hamilton on Tuesday.

Four cricket teams chasing second final spot

Today's final round of Hamilton club cricket's Hec Holland Plate one-day competition has an intriguing look about it.

Make-or-break time

McGlashan sets new record

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Put X by this super young rider

Most of the talk of tonight's Super X round at Waikato Stadium is about the big boys; the two at the top of the championship.

Vance rain dance

Rain can sometimes spoil a spring day but Auckland trainer Bob Vance says it will only make tomorrow ''perfect''.

Matthew's western odyssey

Waikato-born and bred horseman Matthew White is heading west.

Popular pair lock horns again

Mamba to run in Hong Kong Vase

Bary comes full circle

There was a Melbourne Cup that sat gathering dust on the mantlepiece but John Bary hardly gave it a second thought.

Miners to return after talks agreed

Nearly 1000 miners will return to work tomorrow after three-and-a-half weeks of picket lines outside Solid Energy's Rotowaro open cast and Huntly East underground mines.

Hearing for Country Channel adjourned

The liquidation hearing into Sky Television's Country Channel has been adjourned to give the company a chance to defend itself against claims that it owes a shareholder $1 million.

Ex-All Black backs Otago with bar

Fresh market idea for green tips

Bargain

Te Rapa building up for tender

An award-winning office and retail showroom featuring five kitchens, a roof-top heli pad and an executive gym built for used car dealership and finance company Money Mart Direct is up for mortgagee tender along with two other commercial properties associated with the failed company.

'Reasonable' farm sale

John Scott's Gordonton dairy farm has sold at auction for more than $4 million, reflecting an expected 20 per cent decline in farm prices.

Farmer pushes proposal for traceability

The mandatory electronic tagging of beef cattle to allow paddock-to-plate traceability at the swish of a barcode reader could earn farmers dividends, says Waingaro sheep and beef farmer Rob Macnab.

Crafars to apply for aid

Farmers urged to hold cash

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Farmers form advisory group

Farmers are establishing their own effluent advisory group after accusing Environment Waikato of abandoning giving farmers advice to focus on prosecuting them.

The queen of culinary cutbacks

Greysmall Whether you believe the recession is over or not, saving money is very much in vogue.

Elliott's downfall

Martin Elliott's resignation is the saddest chapter of a controversial career.

On Arabella Slapcabbage's patch

Hair-raising experience

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Making waves abroad

Former Waikato woman Jenny Drury is making her mark in China with new fashion label Ketz-ke.

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Making waves abroad

Former Waikato woman Jenny Drury is making her mark in China with new fashion label Ketz-ke.

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