There were two teennagers who where missing in chrischurch. But the police reported that they have
found the girl she has been found safe and well. Police saide on monday morning. They were reported missing but they have been found safely. Christchurch police pleased that the two teenagers were found. They were reported missing after failing coming home on the right time on sunday afternoon. Owen murray the boy that was missing he was only 18 and the girl was only 17. they had been in Hanmer on sunday morning and were accepted back to christchurch but fail to return home. Police in christchurch thanked the public for locating the teenagers.
I am a Year 8 student at Ruapotaka School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 12 and my teachers are Mr Reid and Mrs Golder.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
What I Did At Tec
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Thursday, 1 June 2017
National milk day
National milk day is a special day for us. At school we have milk from the Fonterra people who provide milk for us to drink to make us fit and healthy. We drink our milk every week except on Fridays. We have our milk at morning tea. The Fonterra people always comes to give us new milk every Fridays. When we drink our milk we have to fold it and put it in a box to send it back to the Fonterra people so they can reuse it and turn it into a milk container then they fill it up with milk. they recycle the milk cartons.
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Friday, 12 May 2017
Truck rolls, throws logs over road in Bay of Plenty storm
A logging truck rolled on state highway near the bay plenty town where Pikowai is.On Friday it was a bad weather.A fire fighter saw the road it was half blocked by the truck and trailer it was on it's side the driver had a lot of injures. The log company came to remove the logs out of the way. While the log company was taking the logs. A ambulance came a to help the man in the van then the driver took him to whakatane.
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Monday, 8 May 2017
Criminals 'have taken over the suburbs', say exasperated south Auckland dairy owners
Offender and criminals have been roaming on our streets. Dairy shop owners and police have been having meetings about Criminals.Sunny Kaushal said robberies of dairies also small businesses in the south Auckland are increasing. In the public spaces shows that the offenders show no fear of getting caught. The leader of New Zealand Winston peters express his exasperation.The dairy of these countries are begging robbed the owners where terrified and scared. The shop owners said that they need police patrols so they know who has been a thieft.
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Friday, 5 May 2017
Kiwi studio goes from garage to global gaming powerhouse
People from New Zealand are trying to sell some of there stuff. Chris Wilson and Jonathan Rogers found some toys that where on the first floor of that cream colored average they where looking for things to sell they found games and all kinds of toys Chris Wilson and Jonathan Rogers live in the Auckland suburb in New Lynn.
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Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Man Kaur, oldest athlete at World Masters Games, now Auckland's oldest skywalker
Auckland's oldest skywalker
The oldest athlete in the world of master games has become the oldest person to walk along Auckland's tallest sky tower.The man Kaur is 101 years old and an Indian athlete and the the oldest competitor in the worlds master games he held up the city this mouth he stepped out onto a platform 192 meters above Auckland.
On Friday he walked across it while holding he's 79 years old son.
The oldest athlete in the world of master games has become the oldest person to walk along Auckland's tallest sky tower.The man Kaur is 101 years old and an Indian athlete and the the oldest competitor in the worlds master games he held up the city this mouth he stepped out onto a platform 192 meters above Auckland.
On Friday he walked across it while holding he's 79 years old son.
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