Drink driver jailed for six months
Drink driver Inderjit Mann, from Katikati, has been jailed for six months after crashing into a garden rail at a local shop.
-
News
- 3:50 PM Mar 13th
Drink driver Inderjit Mann, from Katikati, has been jailed for six months after crashing into a garden rail at a local shop.
Naturists, dogs and broken limbs are just some of the things Census collectors have had to deal with so far.
Kiwifruit operator Direct Management Services (DMS) have put a stake in the ground and is offering to bankroll orchardists who want to convert to the finance variety.
Te Puke business leaders are looking for new opportunities to counter more than $100 million lost to Psa over the past year.
The Katikati Advertiser is proud to be the community voice of 'Mural Town' New Zealand. Known as the town's ‘bible’, the well-read weekly has its finger on the pulse covering what's happening in and around the Katikati community.
The district has a proud Irish history and today is a mix of rural, coastal and horticultural with innovative entrepreneurs making Katikati their home.
A catalyst in leading the way, the Katikati Advertiser has a proven history of driving community events and fundraisers for essential services - the idea of painting its unique history on the walls of the town to lift community spirit, rose out of the last economic downturn in 1990.
Being the community voice helps make these things happen.
Your voice, your community, your newspaper - Katikati Advertiser.
A round up of college sport from around the Bay of Plenty region.
All the action from New Zealand's biggest fashion...
Images from Maritime NZ and others taken by Bay...
Driven Car of the year; Gallery
The ASB Bank has apologised for any annoyance caused by a graffiti marketing attack on Auckland's Tamaki Drive - but has not ruled out a repeat. Auckland Council member Cameron Brewer accused the bank of paint-bombing Tamaki Drive after finding yellow stencilled advertisements on footpaths and on the road at six sites while jogging along the waterfront on Monday. They had survived a pounding from 70,000 pairs of feet on the Round The Bays fun run the previous day, leading him to suspect opportunism by the bank, which said yesterday that the messages were "officially sanctioned" by the event's…
Check out our latest competitions and enter to win great prizes.
Some extra lucky social opportunities occur during this cycle. Don't be afraid to travel as this will be a hint that something good is...