New Cases New Cases View 17 property photos, floor plans and Highett suburb information. Copyright 2022 Discovery NZ Limited (Warner Bros. New Cases Docket Columbiana County Court News PressReader. Photos / NZME, Supplied. Southland - Latest News and Headlines Southland Southland man charged after purposefully poisoning 200 trees in public reserve The man admitted having full responsibility for the poisoning. An Invercargill forestry worker has been charged with string of driving offences after a police chase through South Dunedin on Saturday. Chief Hi Home The Courts High Court Judges minutes of 5 december 2011 c 86 of 2011 Melissa Vining says she's speaking up for those on the front line who are too scared to, fearing they could lose their jobs. Whether you want to soak up some culture or just soak up the sun . County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Badfrogs, Inc, West Lincoln Way, Lisbon, et al. Dionjahe Thomas scored 15 points and added 12 rebounds. Southland | Otago Daily Times Online News Regions Queenstown Wanaka Central Otago North Otago South Otago Southland SUBSCRIBER Whitebait farm has great first harvest After a successful first harvest, the country's only commercial whitebait farm general manager is confident in a long-term future for the species and consequently, its industry. Columbiana County Court News Austin R. LeMasters, 25, state Route 165, Beloit, is appealing his conviction for having weapons under a disability, a third-degree felony. Thursday 2 Mar ch 2023 3.8C NW Light Breeze There are currently 40 High Court Judge FTEs, including the Chief High Court Judge, and 7 Associate Judges. ; mortgage foreclosure sought. ", Oak Lawn protest shuts down Fire & Police Commission meeting; village claims no communication from states attorneys office, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. Fox News isn't news, and it shouldn't be treated as such. [volume] (Washington [D.C.]) 1902-1939, January 02, 1923, Page 10, Image 10, brought to you by Library of Congress, Washington, DC, and the National Digital Newspaper Program. ; delinquent property tax Common Pleas Isaac Albert Marama, 20, meat worker, was sentenced to 120 hours' community work and disqualified from driving for six months for driving dangerously on January 24. 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Queenstown has bounced back from the pandemic with gross domestic product up 8% per annum the fastest growth of any territorial authority in New Zealand. One NZ council budgets $10,000 for a portrait of its former mayor, while a much larger council spends just $120 on a framed photo. The court is based at The Castle in Chester. Otago Daily Times By Karen Pasco The final court case relating to the murder of Azalia Wilson finished in the Invercargill High Court today as Patricia Samson was found guilty of attempting. The wild summer storms have made its way down the country. Leisure Centre Southland. Its rich mining and manufacturing history is explored in a number of interesting museums, whilst the legacy of its philanthropic industrialists can be seen in the vibrant cultural community in the town. His jury trial began in the Invercargill District Court on Monday, and on Wednesday the jury returned three guilty verdicts, and two not guilty verdicts. The Southland Times - March 02, 2023 Articles Doubts over data centre Six deaths on Southland roads Six road deaths Telegraph crossword YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION Horsepower in the hills for cavalcade Teachers fight for better conditions Horsepower in the hills for cavalcade Spate of burglaries Roundabout opens Man killed in crash named Scully Pl named to honour military heroes 2023-03-04 - Michael Fallow . If you use a DX mail box your mail will get to us faster, High CourtYouth Court - Thursdays, fortnightlyFamily Court - Cue on Don, 33 Don Street, InvercargillJury servicePay a fineDisputes TribunalTenancy TribunalLand Valuation Tribunal, courts and tribunals are experiencing staff shortages. Dunedin | Otago Daily Times Online News Dunedin DCC Crime Campus Health The Star A voice for human rights in Iran Dunedin Iranians have staged a protest on the lawn of the Otago Museum to highlight the abuse of women and human rights in Iran. You can use an NZ Post mail box. Organisers are expecting a huge crowd at the national finals in Outram today. The current COVID-19 Omicron outbreak means some courts and tribunals are experiencing staff shortages. Zach Scott had 18 points in McNeese's 80-73 victory against New Orleans on Wednesday night. Find breaking crime cases, videos, and photos. "We obviously have staff off sick for colds, influenza and COVID. ; mortgage foreclosure sought for Brooklyn Avenue, Salem property. A revolving door may well have benefited a local factory as punters lined up to get their hands on fresh Bluff oysters the day after the season commenced. No names were listed in a criminal . 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Hidden in museums across the South are toxic treasures that could be deadly, and until now volunteers have lacked guidance on how to deal with them. What is money laundering and terrorist financing? Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St . Why the sudden need for high profile police action? ; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Lower Elkton Road, Lisbon property. FOLLOW US . ; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Oak Grove Road, Salineville properties. The 57-year-old man, who has name suppression, was on trial facing five charges, for alleged offending in. Southland's construction industry can expect to take another hit after almost recovering from a post-pandemic supply backlog. A rising star in the jazz firmament of not just Scotland, Astounding and virtuosic a night at the jazz club that is Lerwick Town Hall, Collective action to yield better results for fishermen, Some slippery plot lines, but love in the end, What exactly lies beneath the waves, we wonder as Shetland returns to our screens, Plastic Fantastic: sheer hard work pays off for youth theatre group, Even the weather improved Simmer Dim Song event hailed for its positivity, Food for the soul: Scottish Ensemble mesmerises audience with astoundingly beautiful music, Peerie Spang gives bairns a Sunday to remember, Lerwick firmly in the hand of Vikings - impressions from Tuesday morning, 'The atmosphere is always electric': life as an Up Helly Aa jarl squad musician, Braer 30 years on the moment in history Shetland got away with it, Memories of a life in an old-fashioned shop that became an institution, Young farmers put on festive show in town, Its not about the car says Ferrari driver exploring the isles, Leaving with no regrets Vet Jim Nicolson reflects on 36 years of looking after the isles pets and livestock, Geordie Jacobson a man who amasses many things, Barbara Fraser the 80-year-old crofter with a brand new quad, From Brighton to Brae for rock musician who enjoyed chart success in 90s, Anita aims to make it three in a row with next fundraising challenge, 'I couldn't be luckier': broadcaster Sutherland on journey from Shetland to Sportscene, 'We just want to be treated equally and respectfully', No place like home for far-travelled White, Living the dream: Clive the 'music man' looks back 40 years after opening first record shop, Goodbye to Jane: Moncrieff bows out from local radio, Woodstock 50 years on: People can pull together, Woodstock 50 years on: An experience beyond belief, Eamonn Watt: Drum tutor by day, Virtual Conductor by night, Seasonal Tourism Admin Assistants Cruise Ship Tours, Social Care Workers Adult Services (Learning Disability and Autism), Business Support Assistant - Human Resources - 8 North Ness, Potential Commercial Development Site, by Toll Clock Shopping Centre, North Road, Lerwick, Over half a million pounds of Viking community grants paid out to local projects, Winter is coming BBC Radio Shetland's late programmes return on Monday, Back with a bang! Backers of the proposed Shire development in Arrowtown will have to wait a bit longer to find out if it gets the green light. Now he's back down South hopeful of securing another win. If you appreciate what we do and feel strongly about impartial local journalism, then please become a supporter of Shetland News by either making a single payment, monthly or quarterly subscription. Andrew Robert Pender (54), of Tuatapere, entered no plea to a charge of intentional damage of pine trees, the property of the Southland District Council, in Tuatapere from August 1 to October 31 last year. Kane Alexander Bourke, 27, of Bluff, had an existing community work sentence cancelled and replaced with 120 hours' community work after he admitted breaching his community work at Blenheim on June 19 and December 8. It deals with major cases from through the Chester and sometimes wider Cheshire area. A special sitting was held in the Invercargill District Court yesterday to mark the retirement of Judge John Brandts-Giesen. Valerie Stiver, Warren, and Joseph Stiver, Cortland; dissolution sought. Breaking news? The early reviews are in the Regent Theatre Book Sales move to a new location looks like a success. 21-year-old man arrested after midnight high-speed car chase from Kranji to Choa Chu Kang Federated Farmers says Environment Southland will have 'blood on its hands' if it does not address gravel build up before the river floods again. County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Tammy Gault, Gardendale Avenue, East Liverpool; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Gardendale Avenue, East Liverpool. Elizabeth Gasson was unconscious in hospital at the start of this week. Wanted: Staff for Antarctica. The media's role in bearing witness to the delivery of justice is integral to New Zealand's open, impartial, and transparent justice system. The path is forged and the future is bright. A Southland man has been found guilty of historic sexual offending against two victims. A forklift has crashed into a power pole, bringing down power lines in Invercargill this morning. Newest dog handler welcomed after hard work and dedication, Vice-chancellor illness forces uni reshuffle, Vice-chancellor illness forces university to 'rearrange priorities', Book sales new location enormously better, Paint because you love it, artist tells workshop, Rodeo finals taking place in Outram today, Edgar Centre, ticketing company deal announced, Focus on state of tourism in wake of Covid, Officers praised for wrestling gun from man, DCC supports giving 16-year-olds the vote, Homestead owners apply for facelift permission, Man diverted traffic from drink-driving checkpoint. LeMasters possessed a firearm on Oct. 4, 2022 . www.southlandtimes.co.nz is the home of award-winning New Zealand journalism. This may impact on court operations through reduced services, and customer counter hours may differ from those published. US plays on war fears in bid to win over ex-Soviet nations The defendant was an admitted sexual offender against children, Williamson said, and the lawyer asked the jury how they knew that. There are currently 3 acting High Court Judges, with 1 being appointed until 31 December 2024 and 2 being appointed until 31 August 2023. TV Shop in court. Southland. The newest golf tournament in Queenstown is more than just swings and roundabouts. Silesian Voivodeship, or Silesia Province [3] ( Polish: wojewdztwo lskie [vjvutstf lsk]) is a voivodeship, or province, in southern Poland, centered on the historic region known as Upper Silesia ( Grny lsk ), with Katowice serving as its capital. The Gore District Council will start replacing one of the largest and most critical pipelines in its wastewater network next week. 3 The Invercargill City Council's proposed schedule for fees and charges opens for public feedback. Support us from as little as 3 per month it only takes a minute to sign up. More than one hero's legacy is honoured by the poppy attached to the newly named Scully Pl, RSA National President Sir Wayne (Buck) Shelford said at the unveiling ceremony in Invercargill yesterday. New Cases A new cohort of young people were making better decisions around booze, with a "sober-curious community" choosing zero alcohol options, police say. Wed, 1 Mar 2023, 2:12PM. Invercargill District Court News from Stuff.co.nz in New Zealand. Manapouri residents are sitting in different camps as vandals continue to chop down trees in the small Southland town. Criminal matters dealt with in the Invercargill District Court before Judge Tony Couch on Friday: Adam Jessie Morrison, 20, convicted and discharged for breaching community work on December 12. Stay on top of the news all day with the Tribunes web notifications. Mataore Alex Ngatae, 20, of Kaitangata, ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months for breaching his community work at Balclutha on December 6. An Invercargill councillor felt a new report from council which showed elected members attendance was "a bit schoolboyish". View marriage and birth notices from around the region. Breaking news? The Southland Times Gore District Court 2017-09-28- A Gore judge was left with no option but to send a woman to jail after she refused the option of a home detention sentence. Crime, police and court news from New Zealand | Stuff.co.nz crime Prisoners to get free phone calls, but face-to-face visits still lacking Face-to-face visits in prisons have been severely. THE COURTS. Residents have been urged to make submissions to what will be major changes to the main entrance to Queenstown. It's hard to go green if you're facing the red, Shetlands appeal remains strong despite pandemic, Covid two years on: the promise of spring never fails. BROWSE - ALL | ELECTION DAY - WORLD SERIES - ELON MUSK - PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN - VETERANS DAY - DONALD TRUMP - TOM BRADY - PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES - AARON CARTER - OBITUARIES FOR NOVEMBER 6. Temperatures in the South Island could reach as high as 30C. A hat-trick to hooker Tyrone Thompson saw the Magpies keep hold of the Ranfurly Shield. Andrew Raymond Mann, 22, labourer, was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months for being unlawfully in a yard on January 11. 3 bedroom house for sale at 7 Mason Court, Highett, VIC 3190, $1,100,000 - $1,150,000. These pages contain information and guidance for the media, as well as District Court media releases and statements, and contact details for media enquiries. New Cases Kevin Neil Pou, 48, meat worker, will be sentenced on April 16 after he admitted driving with a breath alcohol level of 920mcg on January 23. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. At 3pm yesterday Judge John Brandts-Giesen took off his robe, placed it on the back of his chair, then walked out of courtroom two of the Invercargill District Court. The District Court is the largest court in Australasia. Then on Thursday the multiple sclerosis sufferer won her first national cycling title. PIJF court reporter Karen Pasco was there. Jeffery Ronald Goddard, 18, ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months for breaching his community work on November 17. Aaron Lindsay Robert Hall, 18, was sentenced to 120 hours' community work, and disqualified from driving for six months for driving while disqualified and with a breath alcohol level of 333mcg (person under 20) on January 16. Who doesn't need a licence or certificate? A three-year partnership between Dunedins Edgar Centre and New Zealand ticketing company iTICKET has been announced. Two . A petition to Parliament asking for a review of the Wakatipus Accommodation Supplement zoning has been handed to Southland MP Joseph Mooney. February 20, 2023. Products recalled over salmonella fears. Two people were taken to Lakes District Hospital early yesterday following an alleged serious assault in central Queenstown. Get in touch. The man, who has interim name suppression, appeared before Justice Gerald Nation by audio visual link in the High Court at Invercargill today at a hearing to determine whether he would be found. After two years of cancellations because of Covid-19, the Southland A & P Show is back for 2023. Chester Crown Court. Shetland Accordion & Fiddle Festival looks forward to festival number 33, Project Search - a route into employment for young people, Celebrations mark 30th birthday of award-winning wildlife cruise operator Seabirds-and-Seals, Fair ferry funding deal shows councillors 'can truly make a difference', Council and NHS aim to care for people at home wherever possible, 'Exciting opportunity' to shape education to meet bairns' long-term needs, Effort to bring down carbon emissions 'needs energetic people to drive it forward', Councillors can help industry 'capitalise on direction world is going in', Crime drama filming to return to sheriff court on Thursday, Driving scenes to be filmed in Nesting area on Monday, More crime drama filming in Lerwick on Sunday, Crime drama filming to move to the street next week, Ronas Voe and Twatt next for crime drama team, Crime drama crew to return to Gletness for four days of filming, Lerwick crime drama filming postponed to Friday, Maywick road closed on Monday to allow filming of very important scenes, Sandwick to play host to crime drama filming, Life is getting more complicated but Advocacy Shetland is here to help, Peer education project launches pop-up youth cafe, Mediation service expands and takes on extra staff, Bike project successful in changing lives for the better, Disability Shetland: vital support for those in need, Saltire Awards recognise incredible volunteering effort, Practical and emotional help to the elderly, Future of transport reaches turning point, Coping with Covid a transport perspective, Drug mule who fell ill on ferry after concealing heroin given prison term, Dangerous joyride ends with driving ban and unpaid work, Prison term for man who possessed indecent images of children, Islander given ban and fine for drink driving, Sentence deferred on man who possessed indecent images, Unst man walks free from court after driving case returns not proven verdict, Sparks flew as teenager took fathers car for joyride, Man jailed for almost three years for depraved conduct, Mans tangled web of deceit results in prison sentence, Woman given prison sentence for wholly inexcusable behaviour outside supermarket, Sheriff says drugs dogs are an enviable resource, Prison sentence for Lerwick woman who threatened social workers, Young man in a hurry fined and given penalty points, Caithness woman banned for three years after second drink driving offence, Lengthy disqualification for second drink driving offence, Unpaid work for headbutting man in Lerwick nightclub, Man who admitted historic sexual assault charge spared jail sentence, Red mist descended on driver who later tripped over running away from police, Heavy fine for dangerous driving in the extreme, Elderly man avoids prison after possessing more than 2,000 abusive images of children, Sentence deferred on man found with nine wraps of heroin, Hillswick men given extra time to repay stolen 25,000, Supervision and unpaid work for man who had child abuse images, Extraordinary foolish behaviour leads to driving ban for fisherman, Drink driver loses licence after taking to wheel in moment of madness, High court trial date set after pleas of not guilty to heroin supply charge, Men jailed after heading to Lerwick home to enforce drug debt, Man sentenced for offences committed more than 50 years ago, Pensioner had thousands of indecent images of children, Man admits historic sexual assault offence, Bail refused to ensure man appears for trial. 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